>OK, I will try that. I have stuff in there, but will add another one line :--)
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>Chuck
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>>Try InterActiveChange.
The down side to that is what if the user did not mean to make the selection they made? Now they have to go back to the control and correct their selection. If you put it in the LostFocus, then the user is making the decision of when to leave the control. You are still dictating what control receives the focus next, you are just waiting for the user to leave the control.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA