>>All good except that the compiler takes exception to my array of  
>> editfields e(x,y)
>>
>>   They/it don't exist.
>>
>In Open the array e(8,8) is declared as a local variable, which means  
>that its scope is limited to the Open event, which is long over by  
>the time you push the button. You will want to declare e as a  
>property of the window, and deleted the dim e(8,8) from the Open  
>event. Doing that assures that e will stay in scope.
>
>Best,
>
>Jack

  Thank you.
   
  A definite "getting started" oversight.
   
  I find it interesting that the editfields are not a property of the window by 
the method I used considering after the 'loaded' editfields accept text that 
can be deleted etc as if they exist. Considering they are all clones of the 
Editfield1(0) I placed on the window I find this a little hard to work around. 
Just extra code I guess.
   
  I'm just back at this after playing in VB6 and I have to remind myself of the 
diffs again; so thanks again.
   
  all the best
  Derek


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