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Old April 29th, 2004, 10:12 AM
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When I use TextBox, where can I find the event->KeyPress?
(The book said I can find it on the right hand window, but I can't find that)

 
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Select textBox, Right click & choose [u]Properties</u> (last item) or press F4 there r properties of TextBox Object & if u select Events (on top of windows) & scroll U'll find KeyPress.
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