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Multipage - default to particular page
I would like to force a multipage object to default to a particular page (ie:
left tab). It seems to pick up wherever I left off. This is particularly annoying because one of the pages has a mulltipage embedded in it. I've tried setting the TABINDEX to 1 (on the first page), but that didn't do the trick. Thanks! -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
Multipage - default to particular page
Hi Clay
Set the Value property in the MultiPage Control, ie: Userform1.Multipage1.Value = 0 Where 0 corresponds to the first tab from the Multipage. HTH Cordially Pascal "Clayman" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I would like to force a multipage object to default to a particular page (ie: left tab). It seems to pick up wherever I left off. This is particularly annoying because one of the pages has a mulltipage embedded in it. I've tried setting the TABINDEX to 1 (on the first page), but that didn't do the trick. Thanks! -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
Multipage - default to particular page
Sanctuary much! That was the problem.
Now, why would they pick "Value" as the property, not "TabIndex"? Oh - and, of course, I did make the mistake of forgetting that computers start at "0" instead of "1"... Thanks! -- Adios, Clay Harryman "papou" wrote: Hi Clay Set the Value property in the MultiPage Control, ie: Userform1.Multipage1.Value = 0 Where 0 corresponds to the first tab from the Multipage. HTH Cordially Pascal "Clayman" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I would like to force a multipage object to default to a particular page (ie: left tab). It seems to pick up wherever I left off. This is particularly annoying because one of the pages has a mulltipage embedded in it. I've tried setting the TABINDEX to 1 (on the first page), but that didn't do the trick. Thanks! -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
Multipage - default to particular page
TabIndex is the order in which the controls are tabbed through. Tab key vice
tab on the multipage. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Clayman" wrote: Sanctuary much! That was the problem. Now, why would they pick "Value" as the property, not "TabIndex"? Oh - and, of course, I did make the mistake of forgetting that computers start at "0" instead of "1"... Thanks! -- Adios, Clay Harryman "papou" wrote: Hi Clay Set the Value property in the MultiPage Control, ie: Userform1.Multipage1.Value = 0 Where 0 corresponds to the first tab from the Multipage. HTH Cordially Pascal "Clayman" a écrit dans le message de news: ... I would like to force a multipage object to default to a particular page (ie: left tab). It seems to pick up wherever I left off. This is particularly annoying because one of the pages has a mulltipage embedded in it. I've tried setting the TABINDEX to 1 (on the first page), but that didn't do the trick. Thanks! -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
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