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hicks

stupid textbox
 
I might be doing something really simple really wrong,
but how would I extract a string of what's been put into
a textbox on a userform at the workbook startup?

i'm currently using...
Private Sub TextBox1_Change()

.... then setting string1 to be whatever's been put into
textbox1.

Could someone please help as it's driving me nuts

TIA

G. Hicks

john

stupid textbox
 
1) If you are accessing it from a form, have you set the
ControlSource value for the textbox. This is where the
string will go.
2) You probably want to use the Exit event rather than
the Change event since it activates when you finished
entering data
-----Original Message-----
I might be doing something really simple really wrong,
but how would I extract a string of what's been put into
a textbox on a userform at the workbook startup?

i'm currently using...
Private Sub TextBox1_Change()

.... then setting string1 to be whatever's been put into
textbox1.

Could someone please help as it's driving me nuts

TIA

G. Hicks
.


Tom Ogilvy

stupid textbox
 
If the userform is loaded at startup, as long as it is loaded

In the ThisWorkbook Module
Private Sub Workbooks.Open( )

Userform1.Show
sStr = userform1.Textbox1.Value
unload userform1
End Sub

in a general module

Public sStr as String

Otherwise, it is unclear how the textbox in the userform would have a value
at startup.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"hicks" wrote in message
...
I might be doing something really simple really wrong,
but how would I extract a string of what's been put into
a textbox on a userform at the workbook startup?

i'm currently using...
Private Sub TextBox1_Change()

... then setting string1 to be whatever's been put into
textbox1.

Could someone please help as it's driving me nuts

TIA

G. Hicks





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