>Umm, QueryUnload fires after Destroy??? Gee, that's news to me. Everything I've ever read says it's before.
Haha. In fact, this is the exact line from QueryUnload in the Docs: "The QueryUnload event occurs before the Destroy event."
Is the form based on a class that does some goofy stuff like calling QueryUnload() for some reason in the Destroy()?
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