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    problems with control names

    hey all. heres a bit of a challenge: with access, i have 6 forms with about 100 controls(a mix of checkboxs, textbox, and group controls, and combo boxes as well as labels and each form varies in the number of controls) on each on. each control, that im concerned with, is named in this manner: Q000, Q001...Q100. there are other controls on the forms with other naming conventions but im not concerned with them. the problem i have is, if i need to add a new control to a form, i need rename every control (ie, if i need to add a new control called Q005, i will need to add 1 to every control name from Q005 to Q100 so the old Q005 will become Q006, old Q006 will become Q007 etc). another problem is this: like i said, there are other controls on the forms with generic names (like Label1234) whose names i dont want to change. any ideas?

    challenge number two: is there a way to reasign all the old events to the new control name
    I am using Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. I use Access for my data base

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    Re: problems with control names

    i am unclear if you are doing this in access or vb2008
    generic vb code would be to loop through all controls
    Code:
    for each c in me.controls
     if left(c.name, 1) = "Q" then 
         'code here to rename from 5
     end if
    next
    if you only want to process labels you can use
    if typename(c) = "Label" then
    typof does not work with all ms office controls, but afaik typename does

    to edit the events of each control you could try to export the module, then process it as a text file then import it back

    or you can use
    Code:
    for i = 100 to 6 step -1
       me.controls("Q" & format(i, "000"). name =  "Q" & format(i, "000")
    next
    Last edited by westconn1; Oct 29th, 2008 at 09:25 PM.
    i do my best to test code works before i post it, but sometimes am unable to do so for some reason, and usually say so if this is the case.
    Note code snippets posted are just that and do not include error handling that is required in real world applications, but avoid On Error Resume Next

    dim all variables as required as often i have done so elsewhere in my code but only posted the relevant part

    come back and mark your original post as resolved if your problem is fixed
    pete

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