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If I know the name of a textbox object that exists on my worksheet, how can I
get the value of the textbox object based on the textbox name in my class
module?

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Some people in these NGs have a knee-jerk objection to helping people with
class programs. :-) :-) :-)

(Steve, no criticism of you intended. Wish I could help you myself.)


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Thanks

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If I know the name of a textbox object that exists on my worksheet, how
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get the value of the textbox object based on the textbox name in my class
module?

Thanks

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