Greg,

Yep that works, but the user can still tab to the fields.

You could add active links that trap the "gain focus" and change the
focus to another field too. (But that gets real old if you have to
maintain dozens of fields like that too.)



I think there is an RFE in that thought....

Add the the ability to remove a field from the tab order for a form. (
So the field can not be tabbed to at all. )

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On 9/13/06, Greg Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just adding to this thread a little after the fact.

Another method to keep people from setting focus into read-only fields,
especially after you've changed the color is to place a box around them
with the Background Mode (attributes tab) set to transparent.  Make sure
the box is set to the front (Layout, Bring to Front).

If you don't want to display an extra box, use the "etched" display
attribute and make it the same size as the field, placed directly on top.
You can barely tell it's there if placed correctly.

The users can see the fields, but not able to click into them.

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