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VBA Control Tab Index
I have several forms within an excel project and am trying to refer to
the controls, in the VBA code, on a given form by their tab index. For example, let's say I want to set focus and active the control with an index of 3. I have been searching and am unable to get it right. Can this be done? Thanks, Smithb2 |
VBA Control Tab Index
AFAIK, you'll need to loop through the entire Controls collection and, when
you find the control with the right tab index, set focus to it and exit the loop. I've never done this while referencing TabIndexes but I suspect that "On Error Resume Next" may be your best friend in this case since not all controls will have a TabIndex property. There may be other issues involved that I am unaware of. (untested aircode) Call SetFocusByTabIndex(Me,3) Sub SetFocusByTabIndex(frm as Form, iTab as Integer) On Error Resume Next Dim ctl as Control For each ctl in frm.Controls If ctl.TabIndex = iTab Then ctl.SetFocus Exit For End If Next ctl End Sub HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. wrote in message ups.com... I have several forms within an excel project and am trying to refer to the controls, in the VBA code, on a given form by their tab index. For example, let's say I want to set focus and active the control with an index of 3. I have been searching and am unable to get it right. Can this be done? Thanks, Smithb2 |
VBA Control Tab Index
Thanks George...............I will see what I can come up with
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