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I was hoping someone could help with coding an activex command button so it will clear text box feilds in a Word document. I've found the code to do this on a VB form, but the same code doesn't work in a Word doc. I would also like to be able to set as tab index in these same text boxes, so a person can scroll through them with the tab key. Once again, it works in a VB form, but I haven't figured it out how to do it in Word. Thanks.
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I can't answer you original question re coding, but you can scroll through word text fields by using F11 (and shift F11 to go back). Our secretaries use this pretty often.
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You will probably find that a UserForm is more useful in Word. See
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tip_p..._userform.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "TRG" wrote in message ... I was hoping someone could help with coding an activex command button so it will clear text box feilds in a Word document. I've found the code to do this on a VB form, but the same code doesn't work in a Word doc. I would also like to be able to set as tab index in these same text boxes, so a person can scroll through them with the tab key. Once again, it works in a VB form, but I haven't figured it out how to do it in Word. Thanks. -- TRG |
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