That works but you get an "invalid input" wait window which doesn't make 
sense.  I use the lostfocus all the time, but not usually with a messagebox.

Jeff

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Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Shouldn't that be called in the Valid event? Then it will return 0/.F. 
> to prevent loss focus. 1/.T. to go to the next focusable object.
> 
> Tracy
> 
> Jeff Johnson wrote:
>> I have a text box that validates the data entered and if the data is 
>> invalid a messagebox pops up.  If they say Ok to continue then it should 
>> move focus to the next textbox.  If they say No then focus should remain 
>> on the current textbox.  I have this code in the lostfocus of the 
>> textbox.  It doesn't matter what they answer, the focus moves to the 
>> next textbox.  How can I accomplish this?
>>
>> TIA


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