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Old December 4th, 2004, 12:03 AM
Phil
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Hi,

I have a continious form with one field being a text box.
If I place the cursor in data that is already in the box and press return
the data disappears. If I go to another field part of the data returns.
What is the "return" doing to my data?

Thanks in advance...
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Phil
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Old December 4th, 2004, 12:29 AM
Ken Snell [MVP]
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It's entering a new line in the data .... the data are not disappearing.
Check the Enter Key Behavior property for the Textbox, and change it to what
you want to happen when a user presses the Enter key.

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Hi,

I have a continious form with one field being a text box.
If I place the cursor in data that is already in the box and press return
the data disappears. If I go to another field part of the data returns.
What is the "return" doing to my data?

Thanks in advance...
--
Phil



 




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