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lestatjt (TechnicalUser)
24 May 12 10:18
hello,

I have a text box and CheckBox

if the text box is equal to 2, the CheckBox is otherwise invisible visible


' If Textbox1 = "" Then
'
' CheckBox.Visible = False
'
'
' Else
'
' CheckBox.Visible = True
'
'
' End If
'
cordially.
Lakare (Programmer)
25 May 12 5:03
Hi

I think it is something like this you mean. I have shown you a couple of functions to handle the checkbox.

Hope it helps.

CODE

Declare Function DlgFunction(identifier$, action, suppvalue) Sub Main Begin Dialog Dialog1 186, 50, .DlgFunction OkButton 130, 6, 50, 14 TextBox 5, 5, 57, 12, .TextBox1 CheckBox 70, 8, 50, 8, "CheckBox", .CheckBox1 End Dialog Dim CallDialog as Dialog1 Dialog CallDialog End Sub Function DlgFunction(identifier$, action, suppvalue) Select Case action Case 1'Execute on startup Case 2'Execute when button pressed Case 3'Execute when text og combobox is changed Case 4'Execute when control focus is changed Case 5'Execute all the time (When mouse is moved) If DlgText("TextBox1") = "2" Then DlgEnable("CheckBox1"),0 DlgValue("CheckBox1"),0 DlgVisible("CheckBox1"),0 Else DlgEnable("CheckBox1"),1 DlgVisible("CheckBox1"),0 End If End Select End Function

Regards Lakare

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