>>Yeah, there seems to be a lot going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. A lot of events seem to fire a lot more than we would suspect. I finally put a flag in the form to indicate when the form is closing and I test it in the form's Resize event to determine if I execute the grid resize code. Hmmm ... I wonder if removing the menu from the form at a different point would matter? I am currently removing it in the Destroy of the form per MS's instructions.
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>Is there a reason you need to remove it? I use top-levels with menus, and I just close the forms without any menu removal, and have never had any trouble (since they aren't really objects, in the practical sense)...
Well, in VFP6 ( don't remember if it's diferent in 5 or not ), the MS-inserted header of the MPR says to remove the menu from the top-level form or it will remain in memory, so I figured I better do what MS says to do. :-)
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.