>>You should be using the interactivechange event, not the valid event. This way the textbox will refresh for mouseclicks and for keypresses.
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>Erik,
>I'm attaching this to your message "because it's there", not because you're wrong. Jim Booth has suggested that we use the WHEN even, not the InteractiveChange event. Does anyone have reasons for or against each method? I've always used the InteractiveChange successfully, but I wonder if I'm missing something?
I use interactivechange because that's what it was oviously designed for, and I've heard the when event referred to as a legacy event. Although I know its true, I think its counterintuitive for the when event to fire when chenging rows in a listbox.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence