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    Pressing enter on one tb clears all the others on the form

    I have a form where all the text boxes are bound to the fields in a RecordSource query. On one of the text boxes, when I enter text and press the enter key, all the other text boxes are cleared. The Enter Behavior setting is "Default".



    What might cause this issue?

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    What's the Cycle property? Maybe it's going to a new record.
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    Ha yes! Cycle set to "All Records", problem fixed with setting to "Current"
    Thanks,
    Bill

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    No problemo! Have I earned our lunch yet?
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