Pedro,
The destroy() for the form fires *before* the destroy() for each of the objects contained in the form.
The unload() fires after that point.
So use the destroy() method of the form if you need to do anything with the objects in the form.
>Hi
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>The events Destroy and UnLoad look like is the same .
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>When i may use destroy , and when i may use unload ?
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>Thanks
Steve Gibson