Thing = createobject("other thing")
For example
objExcel = createobject("excel.application")

you may even use an array or collection. I have used arrays of classes to
create calendar's for example.

Al

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It's gotta be this.CreateObject(), I think. Otherwise it won't be a control
owned by the form. I dpn't think this.CreateObject() returns anything.


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