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Ok, now I understand it better. But my application works exactly the way you wish: I use F1/F2.. keys to setfocus on page and navigate through pages. The only inconvenience I see that, yes, if I do not set focus to particular object on page when page activated, then focus remains on pagetab.
And I used for years the very same technic setting focus to desired object when page is activated, when button save pressed, and so on.
>Hi Rubinov,
>
>:) My English is terrible! :)
>
>I'll try to explain better than before...
>
>I have a form and inside I have a PageFrame with 5 Pages.
>Each page has a lot of objects (Texts, Combos).
>
>I'd like each page works like as form: When the user press TAB on the last object on page, the focus go to the first object...
>
>And, to change the pages the user needs to use the mouse or press one programatic key, like F1, F2.
>
>Thanks for awser me...
>
>Rodolfo Duarte
>Ribeirao Preto - SP - Brazil.
>
>>I have never thought about this, but it appears that all my current applications have just opposite: user cannot use tabs to navigate trough pages.
>>Could you send to me any working example to reproduce 'tabstop' behavior?
>>
>>>Hello All,
>>>
>>>I'd like to set TabStop = .F. on Pages at PageFrame... But this object (Page) doesn't have TabStop property.
>>>The PageFrame has this property, but if I put .F. there, all of objects inside the PageFrame will set .F. too.
>>>I'd like to acess the TABS just with the mouse and not with the keyboard...
>>>
>>>So ... Is there something to do?
>>>
>>>Thanks...
>>>Sorry about my English, ok?
>>>
>>>Rodolfo Duarte
>>>Ribeirao Preto / SP - Brazil
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