Roger,
Don't bother with RemoveObject(). Just set the columns you don't want to "...Visible = .F." . The columns disappear and the user doesn't know they're still 'there'.
HTH
Barbara
>Hi:
>I have a problem with a grid that has 10 columns and depending on a variable based on the first column, needs to have less columns (sometimes as little as 2). I think that the RemoveObject Method (help says Object.RemoveObject(cObjectName) might help but I am not sure of how to implement it in on the grid.
>Any hints?
>
>Thank you.