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    Dave Lambert is offline Novice
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    How to make a field display-only?

    Good morning all!

    How do I make a field on a form display-only? I don't want to be able to tab through any of the fields above the blue line. If possible I don't want to be able to place the cursor in the field at all.

    Thanks in advance for your help!

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    Play with the locked and enabled properties of those controls.
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    Dave Lambert is offline Novice
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    Got it! I adjusted the Tab Stop, Locked and Enabled properties.

    Thank you very very much!

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    Happy to help! Tab stop wouldn't matter with enabled set to no, but certainly won't hurt.
    Paul (wino moderator)
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