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How do I determine if the Form Header has focus in a continuous form?

 
 
Greg (codepug@gmail.com)
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      27th Jul 2010
In a continuous form, I capture the keydown event to determine if the
Del key
was pressed. I have a routine that processes the Delete as I see fit.
However, if the
user is in a control in the Form Header, I do not want the del Key
processed.

How do I determine if the forms header has control ? This may solve my
problem.

Thanks
 
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