> Problem fixed. For those interested I had at some time allocated CTRL-O
> as a shortcut key for a menu. I changed my mind and unchecked the CTRL
> option and thought this was all I needed to do. In fact I had left just
> 'o' as a shortcut key so it was intercepted by the menu system and not
> passed to the textbox. I found it by creating a new form and copying all
> my controls from the offending form and it worked. Then I used a good
> old command line 'comm' to compare the files and spotted this
> difference. Embarrassing!
> Regards
> Mike
> 

I could forbid "normal" keys as menu shortcuts, but I don't think it cannot be 
useful somewhere.

-- 
Benoît Minisini

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