Yes, if the cursor goes to the beginning of the textbox, it is empty. What you get by default in VFP is proper Windows behavior according to Microsoft's UI Guidelines.
>Good evening,
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>I was wondering if someone can help me to confirm the following VFP behaviour.
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>I have a control based on a textbox (used for global Seek/Find) that I place on various forms. A customer reported to me and I can sometimes duplicate the following issue. When I click into this textbox (and the textbox has
no entry) the cursor stays right in the place where I click and does not go to the beginning of the textbox. It does not happen often but does happen. My question is the following: Does it indicate the there is an empty string in the textbox when the cursor does not move to the beginning of the textbox? In other words, if the textbox has no entry, the cursor should automatically jump to the beginning of the textbox, right?
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>Thank you in advance for any help.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer