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John,
The following worked for me. One thing to note is that, their would be less of an issue if you used a textbox from the Control toolbox. Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Set allText = UserForm1.TextBox1 Set txtBox2 = ActiveSheet.DrawingObjects(1) For x = 1 To Len(allText) Step 250 theText = Mid(allText, x, 250) txtBox2.Characters(Start:=x, Length:=250).Text = theText Next End Sub You'll neet to change the numbers to suit your sheet and userform. Dan E "John Wilson" wrote in message ... Repost....... Hit a brick wall with this one and I'm sure it's possible (just not for me at the moment). Code is directly from the KB article for copying text between textboxes using the character method. The problem is that my "CopyFrom" textbox is on a UserForm and the "CopyTo" textbox is on the Active sheet. UserForm is named "Amendment" The textbox on the UserForm is TextBox2 The TextBox on the Activesheet is TextBox22 What I'm trying to do is copy the text from the TextBox on the UserForm to a TextBox on the Activesheet. A straight copy/paste works if the text is under 256 characters but if it's over that, the TextBox on the Active sheet comes up blank. Coding below: Sub TextBox_To_TextBox() Dim x As Integer Dim txtBox1 As TextBox, txtBox2 As TextBox Dim theText As String Set txtBox1 = ActiveSheet.DrawingObjects(1) ' Above should reference UserForm "Amendment", "TextBox2" Set txtBox2 = ActiveSheet.DrawingObjects(2) ' Above should reference Activesheet(Textbox22) For x = 1 To txtBox1.Characters.Count Step 250 theText = txtBox1.Characters(start:=x, Length:=250).Text txtBox2.Characters(start:=x, Length:=250).Text = theText Next End Sub Any help with this would be certainly appreciated. Thanks, John |
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Dan,
Still couldn't get this darned thing to work.... but....... would less of an issue if you used a textbox from the Control toolbox. Something akin to "can't see the forest for the trees"???? I guess I had walked into the tree and just kept pushing through it without ever taking a step to the left or right. Anyway..........replaced my DrawingObjects TextBox with one from the Controls Toolbox and I can copy/paste 256 with ease (and without all that damned code). Thanks, John Dan E wrote: John, The following worked for me. One thing to note is that, their would be less of an issue if you used a textbox from the Control toolbox. Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Set allText = UserForm1.TextBox1 Set txtBox2 = ActiveSheet.DrawingObjects(1) For x = 1 To Len(allText) Step 250 theText = Mid(allText, x, 250) txtBox2.Characters(Start:=x, Length:=250).Text = theText Next End Sub You'll neet to change the numbers to suit your sheet and userform. Dan E |
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