On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 11:16:09 -0500, "Markie Flint Blackmon"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>In the Microsoft Access Development Environment, the standard behavior for a 
>bound 2-state control at create time is for the control AND its associated 
>label to both receive focus and change state when clicked.  There's nothing 
>"quick and dirty" about it.  I have clients who would have my head on a 
>platter were I to disable that feature, as it simplifies data entry.

I just became aware of the fact that this topic was discussed back in
December. Unfortunately, I was "unsubscribed" (thru no fault of my own) for
several weeks in December and missed the discussion. So this will be my last
post on this topic.

I think the behavior of the controls is just fine as far as I am concerned ...
EXCEPT for their unusually large widths. Widths should be adjusted to fit the
actual text and remain "clickable".

My $0.02.

Fini.

-- 

Dennis M. Kowallek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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