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----------------------------------------------------------- From: BachiGuddi1 Message 3 in Discussion hi there , u have not specified clearly with which programming language ur programming .NET (are u ? ). Judging by the way u have written the post , i assume ur a VB.NET programmer. One simple way is add a property to the second form object . With which the instantiator (the first form ) will assign a reference to self (this ) to the property. With this u can access the public methods and properties of the first object from ur second form object. I do not know what exactly u meant by object. does that include controls etc ? if so, there will be some ways by which we can iterate over all the child controls on the form. ( most visual tools have it . VB6 had it ) Hope this helps ? Praseed Pai ----------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this e-mail, or change how often it arrives, go to your E-mail Settings. http://groups.msn.com/cochindotnet/_emailsettings.msnw Need help? If you've forgotten your password, please go to Passport Member Services. http://groups.msn.com/_passportredir.msnw?ppmprop=help For other questions or feedback, go to our Contact Us page. http://groups.msn.com/contact If you do not want to receive future e-mail from this MSN group, or if you received this message by mistake, please click the "Remove" link below. On the pre-addressed e-mail message that opens, simply click "Send". Your e-mail address will be deleted from this group's mailing list. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]