Jeff Johnson <> wrote:
> Jack:  I've been using VFP9 and have had this happen quite a bit.  I
> traced it to this:  When running a form in the VFP environment I get
> an error.  If I save the form, it will save some of the methods in
> the wrong place.  Ie:   
> the init code will be in the click code and the click code will be in
> the init.  Initially I would save the form and have to go back and
> move everything around.  
> 
> What I do now, is when I get an error when running a form, I quit
> FoxPro and start it up.  The form will be fine when re-opening
> FoxPro.  
> 
> It appears to me that the index of the form gets messed up when there
> is an error.  I have never seen this is VFP7 and I have it under
> control in VFP9.  

That's under control all right.  Just Quit.  Your ok then.  ;->  ;->  ;->  




Stephen Russell
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