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>Cindy;
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>I talked to YAG awhile back about this and it really seems like a good approach. In fact - I want to take a few hours of my life and give it a go. My first experience with Codebook was with version 2.0 - how thin that book was but what ideas!
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>Tom
COMCodebook is a delight compared to Codebook. FYI, I don't use the UI classes in COMCodebook. IMO, the suffer the same problems as Codebook. However, the business rule and data handling classes are great.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer