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I am using a "Multipage" control on top of my Userform and
I need help understanding the difference between the following associated events: "Change()" vs "Layout" Each time someone presses one of the tabs of the "Multipage" control, it appears that both "Multipage1_Change()" and "Multipage1_Layout()" events get called. I just need help understanding each event. thank you! |
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Highlight just the word Layout in the procedure statement. Click F1. Choose
the MSForms option. And do the same with the word Change in the other procedure statement. You'll soon see the difference. But I don't get the same behavior when I change pages (xl2003). I only see the _Change event fire. Robert Crandal wrote: I am using a "Multipage" control on top of my Userform and I need help understanding the difference between the following associated events: "Change()" vs "Layout" Each time someone presses one of the tabs of the "Multipage" control, it appears that both "Multipage1_Change()" and "Multipage1_Layout()" events get called. I just need help understanding each event. thank you! -- Dave Peterson |
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Ok.... the Change() event for a Multipage control makes sense to
me. The Layout() event is said to occur when the layout of the Multipage control "changes sizes". As far as I know, I didn't change the size of anything, I merely just clicked on a new page. Each multi-page is also blank (ie, nothing on top), so what is changing sizes? Thank u Dave! "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Highlight just the word Layout in the procedure statement. Click F1. Choose the MSForms option. And do the same with the word Change in the other procedure statement. You'll soon see the difference. But I don't get the same behavior when I change pages (xl2003). I only see the _Change event fire. Robert Crandal wrote: I am using a "Multipage" control on top of my Userform and I need help understanding the difference between the following associated events: "Change()" vs "Layout" Each time someone presses one of the tabs of the "Multipage" control, it appears that both "Multipage1_Change()" and "Multipage1_Layout()" events get called. I just need help understanding each event. thank you! -- Dave Peterson |
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I don't know.
In my limited testing, that event only fired when I loaded the userform. It didn't fire when I changed multipages. Robert Crandal wrote: Ok.... the Change() event for a Multipage control makes sense to me. The Layout() event is said to occur when the layout of the Multipage control "changes sizes". As far as I know, I didn't change the size of anything, I merely just clicked on a new page. Each multi-page is also blank (ie, nothing on top), so what is changing sizes? Thank u Dave! "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Highlight just the word Layout in the procedure statement. Click F1. Choose the MSForms option. And do the same with the word Change in the other procedure statement. You'll soon see the difference. But I don't get the same behavior when I change pages (xl2003). I only see the _Change event fire. Robert Crandal wrote: I am using a "Multipage" control on top of my Userform and I need help understanding the difference between the following associated events: "Change()" vs "Layout" Each time someone presses one of the tabs of the "Multipage" control, it appears that both "Multipage1_Change()" and "Multipage1_Layout()" events get called. I just need help understanding each event. thank you! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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