Steve,
With the ease of TableUpdate() and TableRevert() I think it's silly to not just have a form in edit mode all the time. Give the user a Cancel button that reverts unintended changes.
For example what if Word required you to toggle the editablity of the document? It doesn't, if the user messes up, they simply don't save their changes when they close the document.
>I guess the textbox and combobox objects all need to be enabled ahead of time for this to work the way I am doing it. But I am not sure I like it that way because then all of the objects appear in a non-faded out gray making them look as though they are enabled when they are not. Six of one, half-dozen of another. Does anyone else do it this way? And leave all the forms' objects enabled all the time?