Thanks for the suggestion Steve. I had origianly placed the WAIT WINDOWS to narrow down to subform. The method works as intended stepping through the code with the debugger thus the WAIT WINDOWS. Go figure.
I am going to just leave it as it is by trapping the prop in vars and resetting. This subform will be reworked soon when I convert to SQL. I have good comments in place just in case I get mad enough to go help out in Iraq before I get that down.
Ron
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>>Ah that works don't call the subform. Not trying to be sarcastic but am :). I knew it would not flip but I tried just because you suggested it did not. The problem is somehow in the subform.
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>Well, that officially narrows the problem down a bit...hope your work around works for you. )
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>>I have not tried CREATEOBJECT() or .ADDOBJECT() I like storing the prop to a VAR better as a work around.
What ben makes tracks for what wil be. Words in the air pirnt foot steps on the groun for us to put our feet in to.
Riddley Walker