Hi Marc,

I am not sure I follow you.

You have a form, it has a sub_form. The sub form has a table grid control.
When the form opens you want the focus to be where?

On the sub_forms grid?

On 9/21/07, Marc Santhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe I've overlooked something, but:
>
> When a form containing a subform with a table control is opened, the
> focus is set to the table control. This leads to switching the
> navigation control buttons acting on the subform, which is okay but
> (imo) unwanted at first.
>
> >From users view this is confusing, the first thing to do when a form
> opens is locating the record to view or edit or to make a new one.
>
> I know I can easily set the focus using a macro, but is there another
> way of switching the activation order between form and subform without
> scripting?
>
> TIA,
> Marc
>
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