FIX: Masked Edit Tab Order Incorrect If Visible Property FALSELast reviewed: September 19, 1997Article ID: Q152603 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSMultiple Masked Edit OLE Controls that are not visible will not retain their original tab order after they are made visible. If you insert more than one Microsoft Masked Edit Ole Control into a dialog resource wrapped by a MFC Class (CDialog, CFormView, CRecordView, or CDaoRecordView), set the Visible Properties of the Controls to FALSE in the Resource Editor at design time, and then call the ShowWindow on the controls, the focus is set to the wrong control.
RESOLUTIONIf possible, leave the Visible property of the Microsoft Masked Edit OLE Control set to TRUE. If you call SetFocus on the first masked edit control, the focus is set properly to that control, but if there are any other non-static controls on the form, they will be inserted before the second masked edit control in the tab order at run time. SetWindowPos() can be used to set the z-order of a control. The tab order in a dialog is synonymous with the Z-order, meaning that a control that is first in the tab order will have a higher Z-order than a control that follows it in the-Z order. A control with the WS_CLIPSIBLINGS window style set that is overlapped by another control will not be painted in the area that is overlapped. OLE controls have the WS_CLIPSIBLINGS window style set by default.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug has been fixed in Visual C++ version 5.0.
MORE INFORMATIONUse the following steps to reproduce a dialog-based MFC application. These steps also apply if you choose either an SDI or MDI application with a CFormView, CRecordView, or CDaoRecordView:
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