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    I HAVE NOTICED WHEN TYPING IN A ENTRY BOX MY CURSOR DISAPPEARS. WHEN I TAB OFF THE CURSOR COMES BACK THE PROBLEM THAT I HAVE NOW IS IF I TAB FROM AN ENTRY BOX TO A COMBO BOX ( I HAVE SET IT AUTO OPEN)I LOOSE THE CURSOR AND CAN NOT GET IT BACK UNTIL I SELECT AN ITEM FROM THE COMBO LIST. IS THERE A WAY TO BRING THE CURSOR BACK. THANK YOU.

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      I HAVE NOTICED WHEN TYPING IN A ENTRY BOX MY CURSOR DISAPPEARS. WHEN I TAB OFF THE CURSOR COMES BACK THE PROBLEM THAT I HAVE NOW IS IF I TAB FROM AN ENTRY BOX TO A COMBO BOX ( I HAVE SET IT AUTO OPEN)I LOOSE THE CURSOR AND CAN NOT GET IT BACK UNTIL I SELECT AN ITEM FROM THE COMBO LIST. IS THERE A WAY TO BRING THE CURSOR BACK. THANK YOU.

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      THIS IS DEFINED BEHAVIOUR IN WINDOWS P.S. DON'T SHOUT. Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002 Half the reason people switch away from VB is to find out what actually goes on.. and then like me they find out that they weren't quite as good as they thought - they've been nannied. - Alex, 13 June 2002

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