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  1. MexicoDave

    Set Cursor position

    No Sweat MissingLinq, I really didn't mean to dis your response in any way. It just didn't work for me. I really appreciate anybody who takes the time to respond to one of these posts. Even more so when, as you say, I "hijacked" another thread. But, since you bring it up. The original post...
  2. MexicoDave

    Set Cursor position

    Thank You MajP. That indeed does the trick. Who wuda thunk it? -Dave
  3. MexicoDave

    Set Cursor position

    Thanks for the reply MissingLinq. I tried using the On Click event and it doesn't work. Maybe there are some situations where this would work. If you reproduce the problem as described above, it does not. At least in Access 2002. If you disagree, I'd love to hear the details because I'm...
  4. MexicoDave

    Set Cursor position

    Hi Again, I figured out a workaround for this. It's blatant hackery but the user should never know. Do the following: 1. Put a text box on top of the combobox. Only the arrow on the combo box should be sticking out from under the text box. Other then that the text box should perfectly...
  5. MexicoDave

    Set Cursor position

    I've got the same problem. None of the suggestions on this thread have helped. My combo box has the input mask >CCCCCCCCCC;;"" that is, ten characters converted to upper case. When I click on the combo box, the cursor stays where I click. Very easy to reproduce the problem. Create a...

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