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Creating independent editboxs in a toolbar
Home > Community > Automation and VBA > Creating independent editboxs in a toolbar
- This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 17 years, 9 months ago by Jean Dalmayrac.
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March 22, 2007 at 6:18 pm #12407Jean DalmayracMember
I’m trying to create a toolbar with 3 editBoxs via VBA. Here is the code :
Dim emaToolBar As CommandBar
Dim myCombobox As CommandBarComboBox
Dim angle1List As CommandBarComboBox
Set emaToolBar = Application.CommandBars.Add(“Custom”, fpBarPositionTop, True)
Set btnUp = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeButton)
Set btnUp = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeButton)
Set angle1List = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeEdit)
Set angle2List = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeEdit)
Set angle3List = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeEdit)
But when I change the content of one of the editBoxs, the 2 others change at the same time and display the same value as the first one.
Could you please explain me how to create 3 independent editboxs in the same toolbar.
Thanks,Jean
March 22, 2007 at 6:18 pm #8090Jean DalmayracMemberI’m trying to create a toolbar with 3 editBoxs via VBA. Here is the code :
Dim emaToolBar As CommandBar
Dim myCombobox As CommandBarComboBox
Dim angle1List As CommandBarComboBox
Set emaToolBar = Application.CommandBars.Add(“Custom”, fpBarPositionTop, True)
Set btnUp = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeButton)
Set btnUp = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeButton)
Set angle1List = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeEdit)
Set angle2List = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeEdit)
Set angle3List = emaToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeEdit)
But when I change the content of one of the editBoxs, the 2 others change at the same time and display the same value as the first one.
Could you please explain me how to create 3 independent editboxs in the same toolbar.
Thanks,Jean
March 23, 2007 at 11:28 pm #8673Bernhard KantzParticipantThe reason for the synchronization of the controls is that you also can add several built-in edit controls or combo boxes to one or different custom toolbars. In this case the contents of the controls has to be synchronized as they have all to be in sync with the current selection.
Of course this is not correct for custom edit controls or combo boxes. We will fix this behavior in the next release of FlexPro.
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