>>>>>What does "This.Parent" refer too?
>>>>
>>>>Taken form the VFP Help on Parent Object Reference:
>>>>
>>>>-----
>>>>References the container object of a control. Not available at design time; read-only at run time.
>>>>
>>>>Syntax
>>>>
>>>>Control.Parent
>>>>
>>>>Remarks
>>>>
>>>>Use the Parent keyword to access the properties, methods, or controls of a control’s container object. You can also use the Parent object reference to access the container object of a page or form.
>>>>
>>>>The Parent keyword is useful in an application in which you pass controls as arguments. For example, you can pass a control variable to a general procedure and use the Parent object reference to access its container object.
>>>>
>>>>You can also use the Parent object reference for objects in a control class that have been placed on an unknown form.
>>>>
>>>>---
>>>>
>>>>This = this object.
>>>>Parent = the immediate container object.
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>Tom
>>>
>>>don't know... maybe we should get michel to put a copy of the vfp help file up here...
>>
>>Yeah, under FAQ's? (s)
>>
>>Tom
>
>good place -- maybe under the new user guidelines...
Or 'Read Me First!'
Tom