>>Dave,
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>>There is nothing anywhere in the app that changes SET CONFIRM. And, its not a matter of filling up the text box; the enter key simply doesn't work regardless of the number of characters entered.
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>>>Werner,
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>>>Does the second form by chance alter SET CONFIRM?
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>>>>I have a formset with various forms. My primary form has command buttons, each of which activates another form. Whenever I activate the one and only form with a grid control on it (which has two columns, one for a checkbox, the other for a textbox) and subsequently activate any of my other forms, the textboxes in the other forms suddenly do not repond to the Enter key, i.e. the focus does not advance to the next object on the form.
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>>>>If I never ever activate the form with the grid control on it, everything else works fine.
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>>>>It's as though accessing the grid control changes the default behavior of my textboxes in general.
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>How about looking at SET KEYCOMP setting?
The app does not touch the SET KEYCOMP setting, so it remains as the default throughout (WINDOWS).
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