Alan,
You forgot about backspace key. Also, what would you do if after entering a few spaces user preses LeftArrow. Would you treat it as backspace key? It became even more complicated if user desides to edit what he/she entered. Using editbox instead of textbox maybe an alternative.
>I doubt there is a way to do it without somehow using the keypress event to capture individual keystrokes. It doesn't need to be very complicated though. You only really need to worry about the keypress of the spacebar. If you just count the space keys, then you can add them to the normal "Len(AllTrim(text1.text))"
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>Alan
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>>Is it possible (without using keypress) to determine the # of characters (including trailing blanks) in a field?
>>For example, I have a field in an form (no control source) that has an input mask of =replicate('X',30). If 'abc' or 'abc ' is input, the length of this.value is 30. If I check the length of the alltrim, it is 3, of course.
>>Or to present the question another way ... How would I determine * exactly * what the user entered?
>>TIA.
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