Contributor: D.F. HARTLEY { Here is a unit that creates a row of buttons and a label at run time and displays which button is clicked on. Thanks go to a number of people who pushed me in the right direction. Like all things in programing 'it's obvious when you know how'! All you need to do is start a new project, then paste all the code below into Unit1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- } unit Unit1; interface uses SysUtils, WinTypes, WinProcs, Messages, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms, Dialogs, StdCtrls; type TForm1 = class(TForm) procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject); procedure ButtonClick(Sender: TObject); private { Private declarations } public { Public declarations } end; var Form1: TForm1; implementation {$R *.DFM} const b = 4; {Total number of buttons to create} var ButtonArray : Array[0..b-1] of TButton; {Set up an array of buttons} MessageBox: TLabel; {...and a label!} procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject); var loop : integer; begin ClientWidth:=(b*60)+10; {Size the form to fit all the} ClientHeight:=65; {components in.} MessageBox:=TLabel.Create(Self); {Create a label...} MessageBox.Parent:=Self; MessageBox.Align:=alTop; {...set up it's properties...} MessageBox.Alignment:=taCenter; MessageBox.Caption:='Press a Button'; for loop:= 0 to b-1 do {Now create all the buttons} begin ButtonArray[loop]:=TButton.Create(Self); with ButtonArray[loop] do {Note the use of the with command.} begin {This lets you leave out the first} Parent :=self; {bit of the description and} Caption :=IntToStr(loop); {(I think) makes the code easier} Width :=50; {to read.} Height :=25; Top :=30; Left :=(loop*60)+10; Tag :=loop; {Used to tell which button is pressed} OnClick :=ButtonClick; {The important bit!} end; end; end; procedure TForm1.ButtonClick(Sender: TObject); var t : Integer; begin t:=(Sender as TButton).Tag; {Get the button number} MessageBox.Caption:='You pressed Button '+IntToStr(t); end; end.