Jeremy,

> Hey, this is fun.
> 
>  
> 
> I whipped up a test class, and voila!  Stuff seems to work.  The class 
> is a field in a test form, and is created in the test form’s Create 
> handler & freed in the Destroy.  A button initiates all.

yhis is nothing special, I guess... the only thing is the following, 
with yout class too:

If you want to wrap it inside a function call (i.e. create, use and 
destroy your class from there), you wouldn't be able to get the correct 
result ("Yes" in your case), unless you insert an 
Application.ProcessMessages right after the Popup(x, y);


Cheers, A.

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