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Page on a Form – Detecting Change via VBA

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GGleason

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Mar 22, 2001
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I have pages on a form. How do I detect if I change (i.e., click another) page?

tia,
GGleason
 
TR,

Could you elaborate? I would have thought that the tab control change or click would have put me there. I don’t see these as an option for the tab control.

Thanks,
GGleason
 
I think I may have fixed the problem. I created a new form and it works fine with a TabCtl0_Change() Sub. The other form had a TabCtl1_Change() Sub, which may have been the problem. At least it is working consistently.

Thanks,
GGleason
 
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