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Alan -

I'm using the ResizeArray in conjunction with a pair of Listboxes.
The first Listbox allows for multiselction, the second does not.
Users are selecting items in the listboxes and then as they get
selected,
they are moved off the list.

I am then taking those items out of the list by rebuilding the list
w/o the items that were just selected and then Resizing the Array
before I pass it to the listbox again.

I've come across an odd issue that has to do with the fact that I'm
using the 0 value in the array (e.g. Array(0)=....). When I get down
to 1 value being left, I'm passing this to the ResizeArray...

Resize Array RemainderArray,1 Items-1,1

The problem is then that Items-1 = 0 which when resized, I do get back
RemainderArray(0) = to what it should be, but it leaves
RemainderArray(1) = to whatever it was set to prior to the Resizing.

I'd rather not change my code to Option Base 1 because the logic is
spread through hundreds of lines of code. Is it possible that the
ResizeArray doesn't like an array of this size or am I resizing it
incorrectly.

Thanks Marston
 
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