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changing taborder
Jean-Paul <jp.dewinter[ at ]telenet.be> 12/8/2008 10:13:57 AM
Hi,
I want to change the tab order into a more logical one..
However, When I enter a new value, it is automatically overwritten by
the orld value....
What to do???
can't I automate the task of having to enter a number in each tab-order
field?

Thanks
Re: changing taborder
Stefan Hoffmann <ste5an[ at ]ste5an.de> 12/8/2008 10:31:50 AM
hi Jean-Paul,

Jean-Paul wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I want to change the tab order into a more logical one..
You may do this.

> However, When I enter a new value, it is automatically overwritten by
> the orld value....
Why do you think, this is caused by the tab-order?

> What to do???
Check the code behind the form, normally there is not such a thing like
an "automatic overwrite".


mfG
--> stefan <--
Re: changing taborder
Jean-Paul <jp.dewinter[ at ]telenet.be> 12/8/2008 11:14:48 AM


Stefan Hoffmann wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> hi Jean-Paul,
>
> Jean-Paul wrote:
>> I want to change the tab order into a more logical one..
> You may do this.
>
>> However, When I enter a new value, it is automatically overwritten by
>> the orld value....
> Why do you think, this is caused by the tab-order?

Which I want to change.....

>
>> What to do???
> Check the code behind the form, normally there is not such a thing like
> an "automatic overwrite".
>
>
> mfG
> --> stefan <--
Re: changing taborder
Stefan Hoffmann <ste5an[ at ]ste5an.de> 12/8/2008 11:28:51 AM
hi Jean-Paul,

Jean-Paul wrote:
[Quoted Text]
>>> However, When I enter a new value, it is automatically overwritten by
>>> the orld value....
>> Why do you think, this is caused by the tab-order?
> Which I want to change.....
Do it. Switch to the form's design view, select Tab Order from the
context menu or View menu.


mfG
--> stefan <--

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