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Cursor position inside MaskedTextBox

Asked by Mr_Fulano in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

Hi, I'm using VB 2005, WinForms. I've added a MaskedTextBox to my Form and formatted it to accept telephone numbers [i.e. (999) 999-9999].

When the field has no data in it, it looks like this [(___) ___-_____]. However, when I tab over to the field, my cursor lands right before the first parentheses.  My cursor is represented here by the plus character (+) [i.e. +(___) ___-_____]. How do I get my cursor to begin inside the parentheses like this; [i.e. (+__) ___-_____]?

I don't see a "Padding" parameter in the control. How can I create one that will force the cursor to land where I want it to land?

Thanks,
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