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I have a UserForm with a Multipage Control (mpgPaint). Each Page is Named
pgColor1, pgColor2, pgColor3, pgColor4, pgColor5, & pgColor6. On each page there are two checkboxes named chk1stSurfaceP1 & chk2ndSurfaceP1 (the number 1 represents what page it is on). How can I cycle through each page and make sure at least 1 checkbox is true? This is what I have, but it does not seem to work. Dim i As Byte If chkPaint.Value = True Then Do For i = 1 To 5 If mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).CheckBox("chk1stSurfaceP" & i).Value = False And _ mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).CheckBox("chk2ndSurfaceP" & i).Value = False Then MsgBox ("You forgot to specify 1st or 2nd Surface in Paint Color " & i & "."), vbCritical StopCode = True Exit For End If Next i Loop Until mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).Visible = False End If Thanks in Advance, Ryan |
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Ryan,
Dim i As Byte If chkPaint.Value = True Then For i = 1 To 2 If Controls("chk1stSurfaceP" & i).Value = False And _ Controls("chk2ndSurfaceP" & i).Value = False Then MsgBox ("You forgot to specify 1st or 2nd Surface in Paint Color " & i & "."), vbCritical GoTo NotChecked End If Next i End If MsgBox "You checked the surfaces correctly." Exit Sub NotChecked: HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "RyanH" wrote in message ... I have a UserForm with a Multipage Control (mpgPaint). Each Page is Named pgColor1, pgColor2, pgColor3, pgColor4, pgColor5, & pgColor6. On each page there are two checkboxes named chk1stSurfaceP1 & chk2ndSurfaceP1 (the number 1 represents what page it is on). How can I cycle through each page and make sure at least 1 checkbox is true? This is what I have, but it does not seem to work. Dim i As Byte If chkPaint.Value = True Then Do For i = 1 To 5 If mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).CheckBox("chk1stSurfaceP" & i).Value = False And _ mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).CheckBox("chk2ndSurfaceP" & i).Value = False Then MsgBox ("You forgot to specify 1st or 2nd Surface in Paint Color " & i & "."), vbCritical StopCode = True Exit For End If Next i Loop Until mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).Visible = False End If Thanks in Advance, Ryan |
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For i = 1 To 2 back to For i = 1 To 6 HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Bernie Deitrick" <deitbe @ consumer dot org wrote in message ... Ryan, Dim i As Byte If chkPaint.Value = True Then For i = 1 To 2 If Controls("chk1stSurfaceP" & i).Value = False And _ Controls("chk2ndSurfaceP" & i).Value = False Then MsgBox ("You forgot to specify 1st or 2nd Surface in Paint Color " & i & "."), vbCritical GoTo NotChecked End If Next i End If MsgBox "You checked the surfaces correctly." Exit Sub NotChecked: HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "RyanH" wrote in message ... I have a UserForm with a Multipage Control (mpgPaint). Each Page is Named pgColor1, pgColor2, pgColor3, pgColor4, pgColor5, & pgColor6. On each page there are two checkboxes named chk1stSurfaceP1 & chk2ndSurfaceP1 (the number 1 represents what page it is on). How can I cycle through each page and make sure at least 1 checkbox is true? This is what I have, but it does not seem to work. Dim i As Byte If chkPaint.Value = True Then Do For i = 1 To 5 If mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).CheckBox("chk1stSurfaceP" & i).Value = False And _ mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).CheckBox("chk2ndSurfaceP" & i).Value = False Then MsgBox ("You forgot to specify 1st or 2nd Surface in Paint Color " & i & "."), vbCritical StopCode = True Exit For End If Next i Loop Until mpgPaint.Pages(i - 1).Visible = False End If Thanks in Advance, Ryan |
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