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![]() If you have multiple formfields, then any time the use selects one (whether via the tab key or the mouse) they'll exit the previous one, triggering its 'on exit' macro (if it has one).
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Great - I did not know this. However, what about the last formfield? How can I get a macro to trigger when the user makes a selection from the last formfield in the document?
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