Ian!
Your feedback is invaluable to me! Since this problem happens
on my WIN2K and XP development machines and the paths are correct, it
may seem strange, but I think it has something to do with the speed
at which the form is being drawn. For instance, 60 fields compared
to 3. I think there is more than one routine firing at once and the
time delay added by the extra fields is what has avoided conflicts on
all the programs in the past. This difference in the number of
fields is the only thing I can think of, otherwise it's the same
program that is running flawlessly on many systems from W95 to 2K and
XP.
I had several things going on in the form1.initialize routine.
As a matter of fact, I have never had success with a MAIN routine, or
having multiple public .bas modules to build programs on. I could
really use some help in this area. All my programs use
form1.initialize or form1.load to store processes. I didn't have any
luck with the .activate approach, I never could seem to determine
when it was going to fire. As a matter of fact, the main body of
all my programs is in .initialize.
The solution you mentioned could help me a lot! I might even be
able to talk my boss into purchasing it. Probably not. But it DOES
sound like JUST the kind of thing that I can use!
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