>>Ooh, you mean reference a method like it's a property? No you can't do that. Not sure we need that though. Might make for some pretty mysterious looking code.
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>Here's what you could do with it:
oTree.Nodes('nFirst').Picture
; and I'm sure you've probably seen things like that.
Yeah, but you can do that with an array property that has an access method.
You can pass an array property a character index, and then search for that index in the name of the objects in whatever collection, and return the object with the matching name.
Erik Moore
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