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8.4

VB6 Drag and Drop Label onto another Form

Asked by Sat2b in VB Controls

Tags: VB6 Drag Drop Label Form

Hi.
VB6.  I have a Label on a PictureBox on Form1 which I want to Drag and Drop onto a PictureBox on a separate Form2.  I get error message 425 Invalid object use.  Dragging and Dropping the label from one PictureBox to another on the same Form1 works OK.
TIA.

EDIT: This is not a Drag and Drop problem, it's the Container property.  It looks like the 'Container' has to be on the same Form as the Source.  Is there a way round this?

Code for Form1:
Private Sub Form_Load()
  Form2.Show
End Sub

Private Sub Label1_MouseDown(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
  Label1.Drag vbBeginDrag
End Sub

Code for Form2:
Private Sub Picture1_DragDrop(Source As Control, X As Single, Y As Single)
  Set Source.Container = Picture1
  Source.Drag vbEndDrag
End Sub
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