Thanks David!  That sounds like a good option.  

Unfortunately, I have already put in a lot of hours tweaking these forms in 
other ways, so I'd lose all that work if I have to re-convert the forms!  It 
may be easier to just create new forms, and try to copy over the controls from 
one to the other.

By the way, I'm sure you don't remember, but I took a bunch of your R:Base 
classes back around 1987 (I'm guessing)-- back when it was System V!  I've 
never left R:Base, but I only immerse myself in it when I need to do a major 
rewrite of my systems!  I wish I had more time to really focus on being a 
developer.  I'd probably have some idea what I'm doing!  {:{)}

Thanks again!

--W


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Wes

If the problem is confirmed by Javier, in the meantime, here's  a workaround

1.  Save the original form in 6.5++ (FORM A)
2.  Create a copy of the form in 6.5++ with JUST the FIRST table on the
form. (FORM B)
3.  Convert ONE table form (FORM B)
4. Covert the original form (FORM A)
5. USE FORM B as your master.  When everthing is working with that first
table, add the second table to the form, and copy the controls from FORM A
for that table to the FORM B.

TEST right away to see if this removes the "jump" problem.

David
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