Hmmmm ... maybe I should have put this question under "Form Designer" rather than "Classes", because it's an object on the instantiated form that I'm talking about, not in a form class.
But thanks anyway! :-)
Bonnie
>>The answer to this question is probably a resounding "NO", but I have to ask anyway.
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>>I've just completed coding all the methods for an object that I had dragged onto my form from a class library and, upon testing it when it didn't work, I realized that I had used the parent class to the object class that I really intended to use. Is there an easy way to fix this? I know that I could drag the correct class onto the form, cut and paste all the properties and method code into the new object and then delete the old one, but I didn't want to have to go thru all this trouble if it's not necessary.
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>>Any quick answers???
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>>TIA,
>> Bonnie
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>You can open a form in the class browser and change the class for any object on the form.