>Arnon,
>>
>> I was thinking of the scrolled events, but the parameters through me off.
>> Will I have to use my next/prior methods that I use for my toolbar, or is
>> there an easy syntax I can use to do this? After it sets the pointer I'll
>> have to set focus to the first text box. My main problem is if I scroll to
>> a record, go to the next page to edit data I need to have the current
>> record selected or it will go back to the default.
>
>what exactly do you want?
>what you are trying to do is that even if the user didn't explicitly clicked on the top
>record
>the top record will be the active one?
>
>Arnon
Arnon
When the user clicks the UP or DOWN arrows in the scroll bar, the record pointer will change to the next or previous record. What I have here is a scrolling grid. One column 300 by 480 pixels. I then created a container and dropped several text boxes and labels on it. I then dropped the container (also 300 by 480) onto my column. Now when I *scroll* the grid, the data in all the text boxes change. I did this due to the amount of information we input into the table. So I elected to create 3 pages with textboxes of this table. Now, if I select ANY text box on ANY page my current record pointer is set. I can then go from page to page and make my entries. But if I need to go to this record, i scroll to it, but it is not the active record until i select a txtbox. Thus, when I *scroll* to PASKETTS record, switch pages, I am still on JOHNSONS record because I didn't select a txtbox to make that record active! Pretty thick, eh?
Jon Paskett
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
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