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Default KeyAscii won't capture the <Tab key

Hi Bill,

From help -
"The KeyPress event occurs when the user presses a key that produces a
typeable character (an ANSI key) on a running form while the form or a
control on it has the focus."

Keypress will not return Tab, Enter or Arrow keys

Use either the Keydown or KeyUp events and return Keycode.

What can I do to make <Tab execute the right procedures rather than jump

to
the first enabled control?


I'm not sure what you mean by "execute the right procedures" but maybe
merely changing the tab orders (Tabindex) will suffice, try the tab wizard
in View Tab order.

Regards,
Peter T


"Bill Case" wrote in message
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Hi;

In my procedure below, I need to capture the <LineFeed <Space <Tab or
<Click. I have managed to redirect everything but the <Tab. I have

tried
various values including 9, "9", Chr(9) and vbTab. Nothing works.

What can I do to make <Tab execute the right procedures rather than jump

to
the first enabled control? Something in Excel is overriding VBA.

Private Sub EnterButt0_KeyPress(ByVal KeyAscii As MSForms.ReturnInteger)


If KeyAscii = 9 Then
InsertBlankRow
CntrlsOpen
DayJoinedTxt0.SetFocus
End If

End Sub

Regards Bill



 
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