Bill,
Yes, it's result of a dangling object reference in the Hyperlink object. Why do you need to store this reference? Can you pass it as a parameter when you call the Hyperlink objects methods?
>Hi again Sergey,
>
>I just discovered that even though the Form.Release() doesn't execute, the form object no longer exists.
>ie: Do form myForm, creates an object myForm
>after the Form.Release() is issued myForm is .null., even though the form is still on my screen.
>I presume that's an indication that there's a dangling object somewhere. But how do I get a destroy method to destroy it if no destroy()s ever run.
--sb--