Hi!
Looks like yes. You know this idea, just use it. However, do not make a single object for everything. Group them logically to different objects. this will simplify development, debugging and many other things will be more easy.
>Thanks for the info.
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>At the moment I have a custom object that holds various properties that relate to all parts of the system, especially forms. My main form is the Client form, and whenever changes occur in the Client form, these are reflected on the other forms through the custom object.
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>Is that similar to what you mean, or am I barking up the wrong tree here??
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>Kev
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