Well that worked except that container with its 42 checkboxes is the MAIN part of the program. Their isn't ANY "code" in the checkboxes at all. All was made by dropping them in. Any suggestions as to where to look? Could it be the INIT in the container that assigns the values to the array?
>Try removing the container and see if that solves the problem. You may have some unresolved objects in it.
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>Barb
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>>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.
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>>>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!!