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> How do I control the order in which pressing tab progresses through 
> the fields on my knoda form?  It seems to use the order in which I 
> created the objects and I want to change that to a more logical order.
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Tab order;
If you enter Design Mode, the tool bar symbol that is next to the blue 
gearwheel, tab settings are controlled by the downward pointing blue 
arrow.  I recall that it obvious how to use it.
Good luck.

This is more a reply to the other readers,  MS Access is not a patch on 
Knoda for all its short comings.  With Knoda you can make it do most 
things and, importantly, you can make it pleasing to the eye instead of 
having a screen full of boring forms.  I am afraid that Open Office Base 
falls into the same category.  Certainly in Open Office Base selector 
boxes demand lines of code something which Knoda takes in its stride.
Since the apparent absence of Hans Knorr  the project has been kept 
alive by somebody  and I have yet to find  a more  useful  alrternative.

regards

martin welsh

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