>Unfortunately it is 202 forms. The Microsoft conversion program put in the normal control source string in the controul source field.
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>Thanks for the thoughts.
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>Has anyone else had any problem where the controlsource value was not available at runtime? I put a new form into the project. This one I generated by hand . That is, I used the form designer to create a form that had most of the features of the converted forms, excetp it was not a 2.6 "read" form . Its controlsource is available just as it should be. Only the converted forms seem to have a problem with returning a null controlsource.
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>Thanks for your attention,
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>Weldon Adair
Look for the converter made by Alejandro Sosa, here in Files section. It should convert (albeit DOS screens, not sure of FPW screens) into real forms, not "read" forms.