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>>
>>Make sure you 'KeyPreview' in the Form is set to
>>TRUE
>>and trap the key in the Form KeyPress() event.
>>
>
>I am doing that. what do I do next:
>
>KeyPress() event:
>If nKey=27
> * Help here - Where do I branch to in order to
> * stop the unload event from firing. Do I need
>to
> * recall the activate of the form again. I
>already
> * tried a few options in here without success.
> * As mentioned already in this thread, I tried
>NODEFAULT
> * and that had no effect. I'm sure someone has
>killed the
> * ESC key throughout an entire application
>before.
>Endif
>
>It appears to be a very easy fix, but it is
>eluding me today.
>Bad computer karma I guess... Not to mention I am
>starting to
>show initial signs of VFP coding burnout for
>today. These
>signs include: Desire to program in Clipper 87,
>Inability to
>spell VFP command words correctly, Accidently
>delete development
>directory, feel free to add to the list. I'm sure
>everyone
>has been there. Again, thanks for any help or
>ideas...
Hello Steve: I am an old Clipper 87 programmer too! Why did Nantucket/CA change Clipper? How is your transition going from Clipper to FoxPro?
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