When you set a property at design time you need to use the .null. notation. 
Otherwise it sees it as a string. Other places in code appear to be the same.

[email protected] wrote:
>VFP9SP2
>
>I see some code where an object (in this case, an object used for Excel
>
>automation) is set to Null, but historically I've always set objects to
>
>.Null. (with the periods on either end).
>
>I'd think it's the same but wanted to poll the community.
>
>Thanks,
>--Mike
>

-- 
Tracy

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