>>If you make the grid readonly, the user can type to their hearts content and not accidently change the data in any field.
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>Excuse me, but can you say it in other words. I don't get it. BTW, I have one field (for now, there will be more) that has a combobox, and I have to disable both the text and combobox.
If Grid.ReadOnly = .T. then no changes can be made to the data regardless of the CurrentControl or DynamicCurrentControl.
>Leading off-topic... speaking of the combobox, when click on the field (with the combobox), the data becomes blank. Even if pick something off the combobox, it still remains blank, until the cursor leaves the field, is that weird? When I did the wizards, it wasn't like that, but now that I am doing it without any wizards... oh boy?
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>Chuck
Sounds like a problem snycing the combo to the underlying data.
George
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