Kevin,
Yes, but I really want to monitor all the Refresh() events as opposed to
having to put code into each one of them separately. I suppose I could use
bindevent() for each object on the form and then debug out...I'll give that
a go, but I think that the raiseevent() will cause problems itself - hence
the easiest to do is to just track it.

Give it a go and see though.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Kevin O'Shea
Sent: 09 July 2009 15:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Event tracking - Am I going Stupid?

I have also found DEBUGOUT to be quite beneficial in debugging.

Kevin



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