Re: Newbie Autokeys help needed
From: endus (dont_at_email.invalid)
Date: 06/16/04
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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 10:58:26 -0400
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:39:20 GMT, "tina" <nospam@address.com> wrote:
>you're close, on the function. but you can't set a form's value - it has
>none. btw, for proper terminology, what you posted was a procedure, not a
>module. a module is the object that holds procedures.
Gotcha...I knew a form had no value but I wasn't sure if we were
calling the textboxes controls or not. As far as the module, I'm
relieved to hear that we're consistent and calling the code a
procedure...I think the concept of a Module containing the procedure
is the part I don't quite grok yet. That was the part I had trouble
with with some of the code I found googling...understanding the
module/public module concept. I'll have to read up.
Tina: huge thanks. I have to nail down exactly how the user wants
this to work, but that code is exactly what I needed and both versions
work great (it just depends on which he wants). Many thanks!
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