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Hello All,

I need some advice on proper coding practices. I am
creating a userform that will contain many text and combo
boxes. When should I use frames. It looks good having
each text or combo box in its' own frame, but is this
proper. Will the frames effect my tab stops. What is
the common or correct practice.

thanks in advance
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Tim,

Generally speaking, you should use Frame controls to group
several related controls together, rather than putting each
control in its own Frame. Group together controls that are
logically or functionally related.


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Hello All,

I need some advice on proper coding practices. I am
creating a userform that will contain many text and combo
boxes. When should I use frames. It looks good having
each text or combo box in its' own frame, but is this
proper. Will the frames effect my tab stops. What is
the common or correct practice.

thanks in advance



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