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Command ButtonTab Stop Property in Grid does not work
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19/07/2002 17:13:57
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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00680607
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I like your suggestion! Have a great weekend! By the way, how do we check in on the UT tournment? Do we (observers) have to wait til it's over to see what everyone is doing?


>I would say, forget this problem for today and start fresh on Monday. I have similar feeling today, may be because UT Tournament is tomorrow (I'm not playing, but still...)
>
>Best wishes,
> Nadya
>
>>I have a grid built from a select statement that has to columns whose control is a combobox. In the column following each of the comboboxes is a command button where when the user clicks on the command button, it copies the values in the current record to all of the following records. This works correctly, however, I do not want these two columns (with the command buttons) to be in the tab order or the user may click on them by accident. I would prefer to skip over those two columns and only allow the user to click on the button with the mouse to activate the command button's click event. I've set the tabstop property to the control to .f. but in the grid, it still processes in the tab order. Is there anyway to do this or am I going to have to set it to a checkbox instead, have the user check the box in the row to select it, and then have a separate command button (not in the grid) to copy the appropriate records? Maybe my thinking is not anymore clear today than yesterday (had
>>food poisoning yesterday which REALLY clouded my thinking!) and I'm wrong about my approproach?
>>
>>Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
>>TIA,
>>Tracy
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