MB Software Solutions wrote:
> Kent Belan wrote:
>   
>> grid.column2.enabled = .f.
>> grid.column3.enabled = .f.
>>   
>>     
>
> Nope...didn't make the difference...both columns are set to ReadOnly=.T. 
> and Enabled=.F., and yet the columns still get focus when I click on the 
> cell.  The cell isn't active, as no cursor shows in it, but the column 
> still gets focus. 
>
> I think I'll play around with the BeforeRowColChange event and check the 
> Hackers Guide to see if there's a trick there for doing a NODEFAULT or 
> something like that to prevent the column focus from changing to 
> anything beyond column 1.
>
>   
That worked!  Thanks Hackers Guide!  (btw -- there's a typo in your 
example...you have RowColumnChange...s/b just RowColChange!  Send the 
t-shirt when you can...thx!  <g>)

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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