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I have a userform with four text boxes. When a user activates the Enter event
for any text box my code places a certain value in that box. That part works fine, however I want it to also select the text once it is entered programmatically. THAT part does not work, no matter what I have seemed to try. Private Sub py4_Enter() 'Change text then.... with py4 ..selstart = 0 ..sellength = len(.text) ..setfocus end with end sub even moving the setfocus or REmoving it helped none. Am I missing something simple here? -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. |
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Works in my limited test. What does
'Change text then.... do? -- HTH Bob Phillips "ben" (remove this if mailing direct) wrote in message ... I have a userform with four text boxes. When a user activates the Enter event for any text box my code places a certain value in that box. That part works fine, however I want it to also select the text once it is entered programmatically. THAT part does not work, no matter what I have seemed to try. Private Sub py4_Enter() 'Change text then.... with py4 .selstart = 0 .sellength = len(.text) .setfocus end with end sub even moving the setfocus or REmoving it helped none. Am I missing something simple here? -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. |
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it loops through the other textboxes adds their values together, then
subracts that amount from a given total. THen plugs that amount into the text box that was just clicked. The looping does not in anyway setfocus or select the textboxes being read. -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Works in my limited test. What does 'Change text then.... do? -- HTH Bob Phillips "ben" (remove this if mailing direct) wrote in message ... I have a userform with four text boxes. When a user activates the Enter event for any text box my code places a certain value in that box. That part works fine, however I want it to also select the text once it is entered programmatically. THAT part does not work, no matter what I have seemed to try. Private Sub py4_Enter() 'Change text then.... with py4 .selstart = 0 .sellength = len(.text) .setfocus end with end sub even moving the setfocus or REmoving it helped none. Am I missing something simple here? -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. |
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So does anything get selected?
-- HTH Bob Phillips "ben" (remove this if mailing direct) wrote in message ... it loops through the other textboxes adds their values together, then subracts that amount from a given total. THen plugs that amount into the text box that was just clicked. The looping does not in anyway setfocus or select the textboxes being read. -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Works in my limited test. What does 'Change text then.... do? -- HTH Bob Phillips "ben" (remove this if mailing direct) wrote in message ... I have a userform with four text boxes. When a user activates the Enter event for any text box my code places a certain value in that box. That part works fine, however I want it to also select the text once it is entered programmatically. THAT part does not work, no matter what I have seemed to try. Private Sub py4_Enter() 'Change text then.... with py4 .selstart = 0 .sellength = len(.text) .setfocus end with end sub even moving the setfocus or REmoving it helped none. Am I missing something simple here? -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. |
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absolutely nothing gets selected. thank you but I found out i had a better
way to accomplish the desired ends, still can't highlight, but since i couldn't get it working i just programmed something else. Thank you however Ben -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. "Bob Phillips" wrote: So does anything get selected? -- HTH Bob Phillips "ben" (remove this if mailing direct) wrote in message ... it loops through the other textboxes adds their values together, then subracts that amount from a given total. THen plugs that amount into the text box that was just clicked. The looping does not in anyway setfocus or select the textboxes being read. -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Works in my limited test. What does 'Change text then.... do? -- HTH Bob Phillips "ben" (remove this if mailing direct) wrote in message ... I have a userform with four text boxes. When a user activates the Enter event for any text box my code places a certain value in that box. That part works fine, however I want it to also select the text once it is entered programmatically. THAT part does not work, no matter what I have seemed to try. Private Sub py4_Enter() 'Change text then.... with py4 .selstart = 0 .sellength = len(.text) .setfocus end with end sub even moving the setfocus or REmoving it helped none. Am I missing something simple here? -- When you lose your mind, you free your life. |
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