So you're saying that in your most recent example if the user makes an entry
of greater than 10 characters the code doesn't stop them?
Anatoly Kurilin wrote:
As a matter of fact, I limited the length of the entry as an example of any
cancelled action. And I don't want to remove the entry - user has to see
what he/she entered. All I want is to make the control to behave in a proper
way - there mustn't be any way to bypass the command Cancel = True.
It seems that if the length of the entry in the field is greater than 10
characters you want to cancel the entry. Why not just limit the field
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