Set confirm on is my default.
I thought it would be easier for the data entry user to use the option group. I created a test form, no code, with 3 opg's and 4 cmdbtn's. each option has the caption as a hotkey. "Yes" does not leave the opg but No" does. Is that a "feature"? I can't use interactivechange to force the focus change. Is the checkbox a better solution? The user does not think so.
Thanks, Chuck
>The first thing I wonder is why you're using option buttons instead of checkboxes...
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>but, is No the second button in the group? If so, it could be moving to the next control. Does SET CONFIRM ON make a difference?
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>>There are 3 option groups with 2 options(Y/N) each on a form and have lostfocus code in each option to set focus on the next control. When I use the keyboard(Y) to select option1(YES) on opg2 nothing happens but if I press "N" it shows opg1 value as NO and selected and the next control shows selected (dots around the caption). same thing happens with opg3.
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>>Anyone knows what is going on?
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