>>Although classes dropped on a form are technically similar to a subclass, I have always thought of them as objects logically.
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>An instance of the class whose PUBLIC properties and PUBLIC methods I can override (and add code to). It still doesn't make perfect sense (kind of like the particle-wave duality of atoms), but at least I can live with it.
Yeah, I know what you mean. An instance on a form seems to fall somewhere between a subclass and an object. Then again, I'm not about to complain about the capability to add code. I'll have to take your word for it on the "partical-wave" thing <g>.