Al,
I've posted a short vid of the problem. You can see that the underlying
container only scrolls if I move out of the scroll bar and back into it.

www.replacement-software.co.uk/vfp/manpower_planning.avi

Dave Crozier

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One of the things I thought was a pity with drag drop was the mouse wheel
was not available to control the underneath object
Allen 

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Al,
That was what my thinking was leading to. It's a bit messy though. What I
really need to do is somehow track the movement of the dragged object from
an object event as opposed to tracking it via the container you drag it
over. 

Unfortunately once in drag/drop mode the object becomes unavailable as far
as any other events are concerned. I guess I could write my own equivalent
of drag/drop using an outline container and use the mousemove event to
initiate the scroll.

Dave Crozier


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