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>>A checkbox may confuse the user because when you
>>click it, the control was checked and after
>>the timer.timer event fire it remain checked
>>even if the timer was now disabled...
>>
>>You know what i mean?
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>If the timer.enabled is set to a different value programmatically, the checkbox should reflect the change. Very good method proposed by Jim, I think.
The change was reflected only if you issue a "thisform.refresh()"
BTW, what i mean is that a checkbox should
not be use to run a command.
IMO, the command button was design to this task.
:-)
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