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Hey Bill,
Works like a champ! Thanks for coming up with this solution. I'll just add this to my base editbox class and should be good to go.
Thanks again for allyour help.
>Hi Alan,
>
>How about if you put this in the refresh of your base editbox class. It seemed to work for me?
>
>IF this.GotFocus()
> NODEFAULT
>ENDIF
>
>Bill
>
>>>>Hey Bill,
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the info. Now I'll have to figure out what to do with all these forms that have a Refresh either in the Activate of the form or Activate of the Page of a PageFrame. Of course, it's only an issue with Forms or Pages that have an Edit box where we are using the Find/Replace feature.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you for all your help/confirmation!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>One suggestion would be to do this.value = this.value after calling the dialog - if, of course, you know when it's closed?
>>>
>>>Or you can add this.EditBox.value = this.EditBox.value in the Activate event before refresh.
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>>I had just thought of that about 5 mintues before reading your post. Either way, I'm going to have to make code changes to a lot of forms. I have a couple of other ideas as well and once I come up with a solution, I will share it with you if it is anything different than what you've already mentioned. :-)
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>>Thanks again for responses.
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