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    I didnt know I had a logon button. Im not very educated with the code so please bare with me. I tried changing the command # to 76 instead of 69 but no difference. Sorry Im going to have to study what you say and maybe trial and error I can fix it.

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    command buttons again

    Here is the latest.

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    I turned off the transparency so you can see the button. It's Tab Stop was still set to yes so I think you may have disabled the Tab Stop on a different button.

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    command buttons again

    I'll try again uploading

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    The button I selected no for the stop was the one labeled taxes. Also the exit button has the same problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nashr1928 View Post
    I'll try again uploading
    It still has Tab Stop set. I went through the code and couldn't find any reference so you could probably just delete it.

    If you view the form in Edit mode, just click between the Exit and Taxes button to select it. Then delete the button. It's not doing anything besides covering the buttons you actually want to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nashr1928 View Post
    The button I selected no for the stop was the one labeled taxes. Also the exit button has the same problem.
    You want Taxes and Exit to have Yes for the Tab Stop. The transparent button over the top of them is the one you don't want/need. Either delete it or set it's Tab Stop to No. The button's name (not the text on it but the actual object name) is "log on info".

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    I see what your saying. I never noticed this before. That fixed it. Thanks so much for you help and have a great week end. Rick

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    Glad I could help and I hope you have a great one too.

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