>> >
>> >To store information that is then available to all methods, objects, code
>> etc. in your form. For example, you might have a property frmIndex which
>> stores the active index of the table showing in a grid. If the user wants
>> to change how the data is ordered (from last name to zip code for example)
>> you store the change to the form property.
>> >
>> >HTH
>> >Barbara
>>
>> Does that mean I can use property like switches that I can set?
>
>variables that should have scope throughout the object should be properties
>also variables you want other object to have access to should be public properties
>while internal ones should be protected (private)
>
>Arnon
How do you make a private property and a public property?
Rob