No, it is an object.
>>I have a form where I remove an object and then reinstate it. Once I convert this into a class, it causes an error which the generic form does not. The program executes a removeobject of an ole object (MS Web Control). In the form, the object disappears. In the class based form, the object remains. Can anyone explain why?
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>Sounds like you have a dangling reference to the OLE object. Have you assigned it to a property? If so, you'll need to
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>THIS.oProperty = .NULL.
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> Jay