>Kim, try creating a property to hold the current ActiveRow value in the AfterRowColChange Event Test this property against the new ActiveRow value. If it increased call the method from your NAV buttons that checks for conditions for enabling/disabling its Next/End command buttons. If It decreased call your method from you NAV buttons that check s for conditions for enabling/disabling its Top/Prev command buttons. I use code like this.
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>This code doesn't care about filters or indexing in my applications.
>***Sample code from my Next Command Button
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Terry,
Are you saying that you have Enable/Disable code lines in every button.Click
method? Just wondering :)
Some things are better be left unknown...NOT!!!