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>>Thanks Jim,
>>I have solved the problem with the show method.
>>MyForm.Show
>>
>>But when i dont use public variables i cant see the form in the debugger and
>>When i use MyForm.Show i recieve this error:
>>Object MyForm is not found.
>>Only when i use public variables i dont recieve this error and can see the form in the debugger.
>
>Cemal,
>
>A minor corection, it is only when you use variables that DO NOT GO OUT OF SCOPE. PUBLIC variables are like using a shot gun to shhot a fly. You can use Private variable that are declared in teh proper place to be scoped for the time fram that you need them. Even better is to use a fomr manager object that holds the refernce in a property, that way as long as the fomr manager is there the reference is there. If you don't like those then use the _screen.Forms() collection, but do not use PUBLIC variables. Using a public variable is like using cyanide to stop your baby from crying.
Thanks Jim,
I can see the form in the _screen.forms() collection.
But i cant do anything with the form.
I cant set any property.
I cant run any method.
Can you show me a way how i can see the form in the debugger without using public variables.
Otherwise i must use cyanide to stop my baby from crying.
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