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I see you code is writing to textboxes, via:
TextBoxLauren.Text = StrDetails Obviously, though, if you content controls are all using the same code, they'll all write to the same textbox. You need some way of differentiating the destinations. So, why are you writing to a textbox, and where is that textbox situated?
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