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button to simulate a "On Dbl Click" event for a field/control

button to simulate a "On Dbl Click" event for a field/control

button to simulate a "On Dbl Click" event for a field/control

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Hi,

I need to have a button simulate a "On Dbl Click" event for a field/control in a subform when the button is clicked.

I know there is probibly a better way of doing this but i do have a good reason for wanting to use this method.

I have tried various ways of simulating the Dbl Click but with no luck so can anyone help ???

Just for information reasons, here's what Im using:

Mainform = FrmData
Subform = SumFrmData1
field/control = CtlDataID

Button = ButRun

Thank you in advance

Sally

RE: button to simulate a "On Dbl Click" event for a field/control

Why don't you just make it a public sub routine in a module, and then you can call it as many times as you want, from anywhere you want?

Jim Lunde
compugeeks@hotmail.com
CompuGEEKS
Custom Application Development

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