Dave Crozier wrote:
> Peter,
> Look at the QueryUnload() event as this happens immediately before the
> Destroy() event but after all tables have been closed.
>
>   
Hi Dave,

I'm doing a slightly different way now.  As I don't need the menu for 
one form only I don't need to load it.  Just run my form then READ 
EVENTS.  I can then put the CLEAR EVENTS in the destroy event and the 
form will then exit as normal and I can clean up.

Cheers anyway.

Peter



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