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I guess I'll just remove the cancel button and trap the
query close event. Thanks. "dman" wrote in message ... "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... ...However if the combo has focus you don't know until the Exit (or VB's validate) event has completed if user pressed a cancel button. Regards, Peter T Well that is what I am trying to do. I have a canel button on the form along with 3 combos. If the user hits the cancel button, is there a way to bypass the Exit event of which ever combo box had focus? Thanks. |
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