IMO, at this point, you should go to VFP8 and just skip 7.
>Your answer along is justification for me to upgrade from VFP 6 to version 7. However, I am supporting an application that has old code in it. Approximately 75% of the application has been converted into windows. Some of the code dates back to FoxBase and according to the VFP 7 release notes, some of those commands don't work the same way anymore. My research thus far, indicates it's going to be a job to convert the remaining DOS screens before I can upgrade to version 7. Bummer!
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer