[AccessD] Column Index

rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM
Tue Feb 17 09:37:59 CST 2004


Thanks Gustav,
Will try that.




Gustav Brock <gustav at cactus.dk>
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Hi Ryan

If a requery doesn't do it, you could shuffle the recordsources of
the textboxes.

/gustav


> That's the problem. The 'lead' column needs to be changed dynamically,
> which is why I'm wondering if there is any way to do it programatically.
> I've tried to set the tabindex already (in code) and it doesn't seem to
> have had an affect.

> Ryan


> Switch to design mode and adjust the tab sequence of the textboxes.

> /gustav

>> I have a series of fields which appear in datasheet view on a form.  I
>> would specifically like one of them to appear as the first column.  Is
>> there  a method to programatically set this.

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