Hi, Ramil
Not encountered this feature but, when you hit the key (I don't know whether you mean inside the messagebox or in order to invoke it) why don't you have code to test for enter and, if it is, convert it to CR-LF ( CHR(13)).
That way the message would not hide.
Terry
>Hi all,
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>I cannot create an example but I can consistently reproduce the behavior in our application. We have a function: E_MSGBOX() that encapsulates the messagebox() for the purpose of setting default title. It has the same parameters as the regular messagebox(). I also add the 4096 value (2nd param) everytime I call the actual messagebox() because of the timeout parameter.
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>I have a program that creates a grid and one of the column has a valid function that calls our E_MSGBOX() function. When I press the 'regular' Enter key (the one in the QWERTY keyboard keys, the messagebox() is displayed on top. But when I press the 'numeric' Enter key (the one in the number pad), the messagebox() is displayed/hidden at the back of the application. Has anyone encountered the same problem?
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