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I have a VBA userForm GUI thing that pops up and has three edit boxes at the top. I've always used the Tab key to move between them. For some reason though, on my new laptop, pressing Tab merely adds a tab to the text that I'm typing into the edit box.
It's the same version of office and the same .docm file. I looked in the Properties of the form and saw several properties with "tab" in the name. None of them seem to affect the behavior though. Any ideas what else to try? |
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So you are saying that TabKeyBehavior set to False doesn't fix your issue?
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Just to make sure: You are referring to the edit-box-specific property as in the image, yes? (Also, I explained wrong in my first post... It was these edit box properties with the "tab" settings, not the form per se.) EDIT: Also I just noticed that up/down arrows in the radio groups no longer changes the selected item. ![]() |
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