ACC: Unexpected Pointer Behavior in Text Box with Input MaskID: Q114507
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Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
When you click in a text box that has a defined InputMask property, the
insertion point remains where it was in the text box when you clicked the
mouse button instead of moving to the beginning of the text box. This
occurs whether there is data in the text box or not.
Press F2 to place the insertion point at the beginning of the text box, or use the TAB key to navigate to the text box instead of clicking in the text box.
This behavior is by design.
An input mask uses predefined place holders in the text box. If you press
TAB or press ENTER to move to the text box, the insertion point is placed
at the beginning of the input mask. If you enter the text box by clicking
in it, the insertion point remains where it was when you clicked the mouse
button.
You can make the insertion point move to the beginning of the text box by
automatically pressing F2 when a text box is entered. To do this, create a
macro with the following action and call it from the text box's OnClick
property:
SendKeys
Keystrokes: {F2}
Wait: No
For more information about macro basics, search the Help Index for "macros," and view the available help topics, or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office Assistant.
Keywords : FmsProp
Version : 2.0 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 3, 1999