Double-clicking a control that doesn't have its default event property set causes the IDE to assign that property. (It's not just a shortcut for going to the code editor; that's F12 .) The IDE searches the source code for a function with the desired name. If it doesn't find one, then it creates a method in the containing form and assigns it to the component's event property.
But if it does find something with the right name, it attempts to assign it without creating anything new.
Try deleting the handler from the . Pas file from the declaration and the implementation sections (or copy somewhere if they contain code). Then try to recreate the handler for the button.
Sometimes the IDE can get out of sync and all that can be done is to reset back to a known state.
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