Barb,
For testing.. I am running it from inside VFP by RUNNING the form. When I get into the form, the only way out is to hit the close on the VFP window. Then I can go back in. Eventually it will be part of an EXE.
>And you're running the form from inside VFP? Or from an EXE?
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>You may need to make a copy and then start removing stuff from the form until it closes correctly.
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>You won't need to reboot every time - WinNT or Win98 have Task Manager programs, and Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Win95 should allow you to close the VFP and restart it. Not fun, but faster than rebooting.
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>Barbara
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>>Dropped in, edited, and the checkboxes were added to that by dropping in.
Peter Brama
West Pointe Enterprises
VFP is getting easier but STILL alot to learn!!