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how can I trap the change event (Tab Press key) of these controls

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    Padam
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    how can I trap the change event (Tab Press key) of these controls

    I have a User form with a frame. In that frame, I add TextBox controls during
    run time using VBA of Excel 2000.

    how can I trap the change event ( specially Tab Press key) of these controls
    (ie TextBox) which were added at runtime in Excel 2000?



  2. #2
    Tom Ogilvy
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    RE: how can I trap the change event (Tab Press key) of these controls

    see the answer to your next posting of this question.

    --
    Regards,
    Tom Ogilvy


    "Padam" wrote:

    > I have a User form with a frame. In that frame, I add TextBox controls during
    > run time using VBA of Excel 2000.
    >
    > how can I trap the change event ( specially Tab Press key) of these controls
    > (ie TextBox) which were added at runtime in Excel 2000?
    >
    >


  3. #3
    Padam
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    RE: how can I trap the change event (Tab Press key) of these contr

    Tom thanks for reply.

    If i am creating controls runtime then this example does not work.

    Can u suggest me further?
    -- Padam

    "Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

    > see the answer to your next posting of this question.
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    > Tom Ogilvy
    >
    >
    > "Padam" wrote:
    >
    > > I have a User form with a frame. In that frame, I add TextBox controls during
    > > run time using VBA of Excel 2000.
    > >
    > > how can I trap the change event ( specially Tab Press key) of these controls
    > > (ie TextBox) which were added at runtime in Excel 2000?
    > >
    > >


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