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>>>>Have you tried using the TreeView from VFP6 in your VFP5 app? I don't think there's any reason you can't, except maybe not having it. :)
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>>>I have them both installed :) Problem is that project should fully be in VFP5 (don't ask me why because asked to myself and can't answer-contract-:) I didn't notice before ActiveXs had more problems in VFP5 (VFP6 simply fixed one changing the default for sys(2333) to 0).
>>>Cetin
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>>Even if you use the ActiveX that comes with VFP6, all of your code would still be only in VFP5. I don't see where that's a distinction you need to make, it's entirely separate from VFP.
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>Ohhh. Fred I got it wrong sorry (thought you mean to include VFP5 app in a VFP6 one using treeview on a form).
>But again < s > I already use newer versions of ActiveXs (maybe I should do the reverse - then that explains why my old test code had simply .DropHighLigt = .null. )
>Cetin
I don't have VFP5 installed on my new box, so I can't test the combinations. I had other problems with the TreeView control in VFP5 that went away when we started using VFP6 and the newer TreeView. All I can tell you is that VFP6 and it's TreeView works, at least for me.