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Using ControlSource property in Textbox in UserForm
I have a workbook with 12 sheets, a userform and a couple of modules. This
is my first foray into using a UserForm for data entry. I run the UserForm from a customized ribbon tab. I would like to set the ControlSource property in a textbox to a sheet called "UserData" into cell B4. When I try to enter Worksheets("UserData").Range("B4") (or all combinations) I get an error: "Could not set the ControlSource property. Invalid property value." Could you please explain how I do this properly? Thanks very much. ... rick |
Using ControlSource property in Textbox in UserForm
Hi Rick,
TextBox1.ControlSource = "UserData!B4" -- Regards, OssieMac "rick" wrote: I have a workbook with 12 sheets, a userform and a couple of modules. This is my first foray into using a UserForm for data entry. I run the UserForm from a customized ribbon tab. I would like to set the ControlSource property in a textbox to a sheet called "UserData" into cell B4. When I try to enter Worksheets("UserData").Range("B4") (or all combinations) I get an error: "Could not set the ControlSource property. Invalid property value." Could you please explain how I do this properly? Thanks very much. ... rick |
Using ControlSource property in Textbox in UserForm
I like:
TextBox1.ControlSource _ = worksheets("UserData").range("B4").address(externa l:=true) Then I never have to worry about the syntax. rick wrote: I have a workbook with 12 sheets, a userform and a couple of modules. This is my first foray into using a UserForm for data entry. I run the UserForm from a customized ribbon tab. I would like to set the ControlSource property in a textbox to a sheet called "UserData" into cell B4. When I try to enter Worksheets("UserData").Range("B4") (or all combinations) I get an error: "Could not set the ControlSource property. Invalid property value." Could you please explain how I do this properly? Thanks very much. .. rick -- Dave Peterson |
Using ControlSource property in Textbox in UserForm
Thank you very much OssieMac and Dave Peterson. It looks like I can't put
the target into the Property sheet's controlsource but it works within a subroutine of the UserForm. "rick" wrote in message ... I have a workbook with 12 sheets, a userform and a couple of modules. This is my first foray into using a UserForm for data entry. I run the UserForm from a customized ribbon tab. I would like to set the ControlSource property in a textbox to a sheet called "UserData" into cell B4. When I try to enter Worksheets("UserData").Range("B4") (or all combinations) I get an error: "Could not set the ControlSource property. Invalid property value." Could you please explain how I do this properly? Thanks very much. .. rick |
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