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How to change the tabulation order
DarkHorse
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2010-11-12
edited 2010-11-12
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Hello, does anybody knows how I can change the tabulation order in a form?
Thanks for help.
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Marije_Brummel
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2010-11-12
Huh? :?
Do you mean the order of which the controls switch when you use Tab?
In case yes:
In the classic client you can use the NextControl property on a Form object.
In the RTC: you can't
In case no:
Please clarify your question.
Cheers...
Marije Brummel
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DarkHorse
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2010-11-12
Yes, you're right. I guess I have to inform this property in each field from the Form, but, what I've to put please? a number or the field name?.
Thanks for reply.
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Marije_Brummel
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2010-11-12
Each form control has an ID. This is the first property.
Put in the NextControl property the ID of the control you want to jump to.
Marije Brummel
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DarkHorse
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2010-11-12
Perfect!!! =D> , it runs perfectly. Thank you very much for your time and help.
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Do you mean the order of which the controls switch when you use Tab?
In case yes:
In the classic client you can use the NextControl property on a Form object.
In the RTC: you can't
In case no:
Please clarify your question.
Cheers...
Thanks for reply.
Put in the NextControl property the ID of the control you want to jump to.