Hi guys ~
thanks so much for all your help. I ended up going with Jon Peltier's
suggestion. Thanks to everyone to responded. I really appreciate the
help. My code works fine now.
On Dec 4, 4:06 pm, John Bundy
wrote:
Sorry, he's right of course, Ive been working in VB6.
"Jon Peltier" wrote:
VBA doesn't have control arrays, although you can set up a class module to
handle events from a group of controls:
Handle Multiple UserForm Buttons With One Procedure
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm
- Jon
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Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"John Bundy" wrote in message
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Check this out, or search for control array.
http://builder.com.com/5100-6228-5388637.html
-John
"Phantom" wrote:
Hi ~
I've been going through the archives and I can't seem to find a
solution for my problem. I have created a form ("UserForm1") that
consists of 16textboxes, 7 labels, and 4 checkboxes. I've created a
process that will populate the 16textboxes, but I have to
individually call out each of the 16textboxesto populate data. ex.
UserForm1.txtTextBox1.Value = "blah" and so on. Is there an easier way
to do it? I only want to search for thetextboxesand then populate
them w/ my data. I'm trying to make my code as generic as possible and
I'm not sure how to accomplish that. I'm a newbie at VBA so it's
taking a while to get a handle on it. So, here are my questions:
1. Is it possible to loop through each of thetextboxesand populate
them with data? For example, "For Each <TextBox in
UserForm1.Controls....."
2. Also, is there a way to pass an array pointing to a particulartext
box? Or, instead of typing the exact reference of the txtTextBox, can
I pass the reference as a paramater? For example, I would like to have
the value of "blah5" in UserForm1.txtTextBox5.Value.
This is what I have so far....
Example:
Dim myTextBox as TextBox
Dim myFormCtrl as Control
For each myFormCtrl in UserForm1.Controls
If TypeName(myFormCtrl) = "TextBox" Then
<What do I do here?
End If
Next
I hope that I've explained the problem for you. Any help that you
could provide would be very much appreciated.