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>>You don't have to - and don't want to - include the class library in every executable. The NEWOBJECT() function and NewObject methods allow you to specify the app that a class library is located in.
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>Yes, but that is only true if I was creating the new form programmatically, correct? I created this via the form designer with my custom classes (I guess I should have mentioned that earlier).
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Yep, my bad...you are correct. The forms designer will not let you reference classes built into an app or EXE. But you are building separate executables for use on their own, right? (As opposed to one exe calling another). So it may not be a problem to include them in both executables AS LONG AS you remember to recompile both when the class changes.
Dan LeClair
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