>Erik-
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>I need to detect the click, not call it.
THat's not what I meant. I meant that code in this event should fire when the cell is clicked.
When I click on the cell, why doesn't the grid.col1.text.click() event happen?
I don't know why it's not working for you. Try putting a simple base class grid on a form, and put a MESSAGEBOX in the click event of one of the textboxes. Verify that this works, and then figure out what the key difference between this grid and your own is.
This could possibly be an issue with the fact that a grid throws away its column specific code if its recordsource is destroyed at runtime. What is the grids recordsource? Are you ever recreating that cursor at run time?
Erik Moore
Clientelligence