Larry,
Thanks - it was a 'Lockscreen' and removing it (actually re-locating it) fixed the problem.
Bill
>Just some ideas.
>
>1. Check to see if you (or the framework) are using Lockscreen. this will cause the video not to refresh.
>2. Try issuing a Form.Draw. This should refresh the viseo without doing a Refresh.
>
>HTH.
>
>
>>I have a class (that is a form) that calls another class (that is a form) which calls another class (that is
>>a form) so you have 3 classes on top of each other on the screen. When I Hide() the last class (#3)
>>its image remains on the screen. When the 3rd class is released the image still remains on the screen.
>>Its not until the 2nd class is released that class 3 disappears from the screen..
>>
>>After the Hide() and then release() of form 3 the _screen.forms() array says that form 3 does not exist
>>even though it still is appearing on the screen.
>>
>>Any suggestions?
>>
>>(I am using Codebook 6)
>>
>>Bill
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