Yes please... 
 
Thanks,
Rob

>>> Bill Haskett <wphask...@advantos.net> 10/27/2009 1:07 PM >>>
Robert:

I have a BASIC program that builds an AccuTerm input box and allows data 
entry.  I call this program from my normal programs.

If you're still interested I can post the AccuTerm program and the call 
to it.

Bill

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Robert Porter said the following on 10/27/2009 8:34 AM:
> Working on a new GUI dialog box with a multi-line text entry field, and I'd 
> like the <enter> key to simply move to the next line and not activate the 
> default action button... The help file reads:
>  
> "Normal- the Enter key adds lines to multiline edit controls, actuates 
> (clicks) an active command buttonor actuates the "OK" button, if one is 
> present."
>  
> That's sounds like what I want, and Normal is selected... but when I hit 
> enter it exec's the default button. I have to hit Shift-Enter to move to the 
> next line. I'd like to change this as I don't want to have to have them train 
> 300+ pathologists, med-tech, mlts, csr-techs, phlebs, etc. (most of whom are 
> not computer savvy) about shift-enter.
>  
> I've tried the other 2 options and they change it to act like tab... also not 
> what I want.
>  
> Any ideas?
>  
> TIA,
> Rob
>  
>  
>
> Robert F. Porter, MCSE, CCNA, ZCE
>
> Lead Sr. Programmer / Analyst
> Laboratory Information Services
> Ochsner Health System
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