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I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning
one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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When I ran your macro, the control and the counter got "out of synch", and
only a couple were being set. Using your specs of 10 textboxes named Y1...Y10, this is another way to do it. Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next UserForm1.Show End Sub -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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Hi Tim, thanks for your swift reply.
I've just added another Z loop outside the X loop to cater for more textboxes (i.e. txtCatchZPreYX, where Z is a number of 1 to 10, and X is also a number of 1 to 10) and it still works great. Is there a way to "preserve" the Z value for each textbox, so that I can call it out in the textbox_change subroutine? Below is what I've tried, but obviously the Z value is not stored and returns as nothing when execute the subroutine... Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 ' I tried adding another Z loop For Z = 1 To 10 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next X Next Z UserForm1.Show End Sub Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name ' But Z value is not stored.... MsgBox Z End Sub "Tim Zych" wrote: When I ran your macro, the control and the counter got "out of synch", and only a couple were being set. Using your specs of 10 textboxes named Y1...Y10, this is another way to do it. Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next UserForm1.Show End Sub -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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What's Z supposed to do? Your addition would make X loop 10 times for each
Z, or 100 times total and create multiple instances of the control event reference. -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... Hi Tim, thanks for your swift reply. I've just added another Z loop outside the X loop to cater for more textboxes (i.e. txtCatchZPreYX, where Z is a number of 1 to 10, and X is also a number of 1 to 10) and it still works great. Is there a way to "preserve" the Z value for each textbox, so that I can call it out in the textbox_change subroutine? Below is what I've tried, but obviously the Z value is not stored and returns as nothing when execute the subroutine... Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 ' I tried adding another Z loop For Z = 1 To 10 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next X Next Z UserForm1.Show End Sub Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name ' But Z value is not stored.... MsgBox Z End Sub "Tim Zych" wrote: When I ran your macro, the control and the counter got "out of synch", and only a couple were being set. Using your specs of 10 textboxes named Y1...Y10, this is another way to do it. Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next UserForm1.Show End Sub -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I've tried to assign the subroutine to 100 textboxes, named in the format of txtCatchZPreYX (e.g. txtCatch1PreY1, ..., txtCatch1PreY10, ....txtCatch10PreY1, ..., txtCatch10PreY10). And would like to be able call out the Z value associated with each textbox, if it's doable? "Tim Zych" wrote: What's Z supposed to do? Your addition would make X loop 10 times for each Z, or 100 times total and create multiple instances of the control event reference. -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... Hi Tim, thanks for your swift reply. I've just added another Z loop outside the X loop to cater for more textboxes (i.e. txtCatchZPreYX, where Z is a number of 1 to 10, and X is also a number of 1 to 10) and it still works great. Is there a way to "preserve" the Z value for each textbox, so that I can call it out in the textbox_change subroutine? Below is what I've tried, but obviously the Z value is not stored and returns as nothing when execute the subroutine... Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 ' I tried adding another Z loop For Z = 1 To 10 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next X Next Z UserForm1.Show End Sub Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name ' But Z value is not stored.... MsgBox Z End Sub "Tim Zych" wrote: When I ran your macro, the control and the counter got "out of synch", and only a couple were being set. Using your specs of 10 textboxes named Y1...Y10, this is another way to do it. Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next UserForm1.Show End Sub -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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Ok I get what you want to do now.
This has a new property called "ParamValue". When the object is created, pass it X so the textbox knows which value to display. ' In the module Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl TextBoxes(TextboxCount).ParamValue = X ' < --------- this is new End If Next X UserForm1.Show End Sub ' In Class1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox '' --------------------------- ' This is new ' --------------------------- Private mParamValue As Long Property Let ParamValue(Value As Long) mParamValue = Value End Property Property Get ParamValue() As Long ParamValue = mParamValue End Property ' --------------------------- Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name & vbLf & _ "Parameter value = " & Me.ParamValue ' < ---------- this is new End Sub HTH, -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. Yes, I've tried to assign the subroutine to 100 textboxes, named in the format of txtCatchZPreYX (e.g. txtCatch1PreY1, ..., txtCatch1PreY10, ...txtCatch10PreY1, ..., txtCatch10PreY10). And would like to be able call out the Z value associated with each textbox, if it's doable? "Tim Zych" wrote: What's Z supposed to do? Your addition would make X loop 10 times for each Z, or 100 times total and create multiple instances of the control event reference. -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... Hi Tim, thanks for your swift reply. I've just added another Z loop outside the X loop to cater for more textboxes (i.e. txtCatchZPreYX, where Z is a number of 1 to 10, and X is also a number of 1 to 10) and it still works great. Is there a way to "preserve" the Z value for each textbox, so that I can call it out in the textbox_change subroutine? Below is what I've tried, but obviously the Z value is not stored and returns as nothing when execute the subroutine... Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 ' I tried adding another Z loop For Z = 1 To 10 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next X Next Z UserForm1.Show End Sub Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name ' But Z value is not stored.... MsgBox Z End Sub "Tim Zych" wrote: When I ran your macro, the control and the counter got "out of synch", and only a couple were being set. Using your specs of 10 textboxes named Y1...Y10, this is another way to do it. Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer, X As Integer TextboxCount = 0 For X = 1 To 10 On Error Resume Next Set ctrl = Nothing Set ctrl = UserForm1.Controls("txtCatch1PreY" & X) On Error GoTo 0 If Not ctrl Is Nothing Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If Next UserForm1.Show End Sub -- Tim Zych www.higherdata.com Compare data in workbooks and find differences with Workbook Compare A free, powerful, flexible Excel utility "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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you can try this, although i've renamed thing for simplicity on my end
Option Explicit Public WithEvents textboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub textboxgroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & textboxGroup.Name End Sub ================================ Option Explicit Dim textboxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Long, X As Long TextboxCount = 0 X = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If X = 11 Then Exit For If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then 'If ctrl.Name < "OKButton" Then 'Skip the OKButton TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve textboxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set textboxes(TextboxCount).textboxGroup = ctrl 'End If End If X = X + 1 Next UserForm1.Show End Sub -- Gary "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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Thanks Gary. It's great :-)
"Gary Keramidas" wrote: you can try this, although i've renamed thing for simplicity on my end Option Explicit Public WithEvents textboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub textboxgroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & textboxGroup.Name End Sub ================================ Option Explicit Dim textboxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Long, X As Long TextboxCount = 0 X = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If X = 11 Then Exit For If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then 'If ctrl.Name < "OKButton" Then 'Skip the OKButton TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve textboxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set textboxes(TextboxCount).textboxGroup = ctrl 'End If End If X = X + 1 Next UserForm1.Show End Sub -- Gary "Sam Kuo" wrote in message ... I tried to modify John Walkenbach's example in the link below (i.e. assigning one subroutine to multiple buttons) to do the same task but for textboxes instead of buttons: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm e.g. I have several textboxes, and I only want to assign a subroutine to 10 particular textboxes (namely txtCatch1PreY1 to txtCatch1PreY10). But my attempt below seems to assign the subroutine to txtCatch1PreY1 only. Can someone please help me spot where the problem is in my code? ' The following code is in Class Module 1 Public WithEvents SlopeTextboxGroup As MSForms.TextBox Private Sub SlopeTextboxGroup_Change() MsgBox "Hello from " & SlopeTextboxGroup.Name End Sub ' The following code is in Module 1 Option Explicit Dim TextBoxes() As New Class1 Sub ShowDialog() Dim ctrl As Control Dim TextboxCount As Integer TextboxCount = 1 For Each ctrl In UserForm1.Controls If TypeName(ctrl) = "TextBox" Then If ctrl.Name = "txtCatch1PreY" & TextboxCount Then TextboxCount = TextboxCount + 1 ReDim Preserve TextBoxes(1 To TextboxCount) Set TextBoxes(TextboxCount).SlopeTextboxGroup = ctrl End If End If Next ctrl ' Show UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub |
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