I think it's 13 but try this in the watcher: the keycode

then press return in tyhe message window


John
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> Subject: Re: <lingo-l> The Enter Key (return)
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> >Simple question. I have a form where the user needs not use any more than
> >one line in each text feild. Therefore I would like to submit the form if
> >the user hits the enter or return key, else they will hit the post button..
> 
> 
> You might be able to do it by trapping the keydown and only passing
> the key if it's not a Return or an Enter, but another way to do it is
> to watch the number of lines there are in the field. If it is more
> than one, then post line 1.
> 
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