>Are you saying that there is a way of storing my own programatically created classes that will have a visual representation in one of my class librarys.
>Or are you just pointing out that I could keep these classes in a procedure file that is of course part of my project.
I'm referring to the later, of course. You can't have a visual representation (not as visual controls, at least) of your procedural classes. But I don't think it will take you much time to get accustomed to handle them.
You just don't set properties in a window, but in code. However, there are some benefits using code vs. visual classes.
Take a look at this wiki page where the points are discussed:
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~PRGvsVCX~VFP>Please pardon my ignorance but I am still relatively new to OOP.
Don't need to apologize. We are always new to something.
Good luck!