Thanks Paul. I don´t have this problem yet, but I will...

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>________________________________
> From: Paul Newton <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 7:15 AM
>Subject: Not Responding when running reports in VFP
> 
>
>There was a thread about this back in Feb 2012 - I think it was Mike Copeland 
>who started it.  Well I came across this problem - running a long report in 
>VFP and clicking on another application then back to VFP.  The VFP screen goes 
>"milky" and the form caption includes the text Not Responding.
>
>Well, I believe I have a solution. Classes fxTherm and UpdateListener (in 
>_ReportListener.VCX) both have a DoStatus() method.  Towards the end of this 
>method I added the following code
>
>If Mod(THIS.PercentDone, 5) = 0
>    Doevents Force
>EndIf
>
>Without the MOD condition the report generation slowed to a crawl, but with 
>the MOD condition I found that the report  generation time increased by about 
>8% which in my case is quite acceptable.
>
>I hope this might help others
>
>Paul Newton
>
>

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