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Control.Leave quirk

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Hi,

I have a curious problem: when the Leave event of some control fires, sender.Focused=false, right? but when I change tabpage, event fires, but my
sender.Focused=true. How and why??

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Dec 5 '07 #1
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I believe this is because tab pages are treated like forms.
If you change windows and then change back, usually the same control that was focused when you left the window has the focus again.
If you change the tab page and come back, the same element will have focus. Helps keep your place.
Dec 5 '07 #2

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