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I have a form with 2 Text Boxes (along with other controls). Both of them have TextChanged Event. I'm using Tab Key to go from one Control to another.

After entering some value in the first TextBox and then pressing Tab, the focus is not going to Second TextBox.

I'm using TextBox2.Focus();

But this is not working.

Your Code is not useful for me. My TextBox does have OnTextChanged Event. I implemented TabIndex, but this is not working after PostBack.

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  • Check tab index property of your controls. Sep 7, 2012 at 10:47
  • @Kedar, Please update your question with the code sample you have mentioned for the comments below. It is difficult to read. Sep 10, 2012 at 8:44

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Why to do server side code when you can handle it with plain html property tabindex

Plain Html Code

<span>2</span><input type='text' tabindex="1" /><br/>
<span>1</span><input type='text' tabindex="3" /><br/>
<span>3</span><input type='text' tabindex="4" /><br/>
<span>4</span><input type='text' tabindex="2" /><br/>​

ASP.NET Code

   <asp:TextBox ID="txtField1" runat="server" tabindex="1" />
   <asp:TextBox ID="txtField2" runat="server" tabindex="2" />

For working demo see here

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  • Your Code is not useful for me. My TextBox does have OnTextChanged Event. I implemented TabIndex, but this is not working after PostBack. <asp:TextBox ID="txt_projectValue" runat="server" CssClass="txtboxes" ValidationGroup="anj" AutoPostBack="True" OnTextChanged="txt_projectValue_TextChanged" TabIndex="4"></asp:TextBox> <asp:TextBox ID="txt_projectExpenses" runat="server" CssClass="txtboxes" ValidationGroup="anj" OnTextChanged="txt_projectExpenses_TextChanged" AutoPostBack="True" TabIndex="5"></asp:TextBox> Sep 8, 2012 at 6:18

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