>>I've created 2 vcx's one for forms and 1 for labels,so far, and I want them both to appear on a new toolbar That I will create.
>As far as I know, one .vcx, one toolbar. You don't necessarily need to separate your vcx's by base control, however. There is nothing wrong with having one vcx that contains forms, labels, textboxes, etc. This way they would all appear on the same toolbar. I have one vcx that holds all of the classes that I use regularly. Makes for a pretty big toolbar, but it's better than switching back and forth between libraries all the time. HTH
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>Erik
Erik & Tim: Instead of putting all the controls onto a toolbar (and switching toolbars), just go to the CLASS section of your Project Manager, expand the VCX so you can see the list of classes, and then drag any item to your form. Textboxes, combos, etc. appear on the form. The only classes where this doesn't work are forms.
HTH
Barbara