>Great advice - thanks Gil.
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>Do you subclass just your forms, or other classes as well? It seems that there may be a number of situations in which one would want to enhance the MM classes (for example, in the automation classes), and sublcassing would keep the enhancements alive through subsequent MM versions.
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>>David,
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David,
I also subclass some of the controls and I probably should subclass all of them since it's easier to redefine one subclassed control to another than rebuilding any forms with newly subclassed controls. Again, learning curve...
-Gil
Gil Munk
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