>Interactivechange?
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>Maybe you have to capture arrow keys and activate the reespective item.
I was thinking something like that. I was hoping someone had made like a class of this, or wondering if I was just on the wrong track.
Oh, just had a thought: This listbox has no controlsource, all values assigned programmatically, so maybe I can bind it to a form prop and react to it changing. I must think on this.
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>>Either I'm very rusty or it doesn't exist but is there an equivalent of the .AfterRowColChange() event in List Boxes?
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>>Because grids don't have mover buttons I'm displaying records in a list (the user needs to be able to change their order).
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>>But, as with a grid, I want the static fields on the form, pertaining to those in the list, to change as the user selects a different "row" in the list.
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>>IOW I want my list to behave like a grid.
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>>'ppreciate it.
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>>Terry
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