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Nov 5th, 2000, 11:28 PM
#1
I have a loop that is like this:
Code:
For Each Control In Me
Control.Text = ""
Next
my question is, is there a way to check if the control is a textbox??
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Nov 5th, 2000, 11:39 PM
#2
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Code:
if TypeName(Control) = "TextBox" then Control.Text = ""
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Nov 5th, 2000, 11:41 PM
#3
wow, you got an answer for all my questions, huh?
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Nov 6th, 2000, 01:38 AM
#4
An alternative method (and as far as I know it only works with teh controls from StdLib - ie the stabndard controls in the VB runtime) is:
If TypeOf Ctrl Is TextBox then
'Do something
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