Senin, 30 November 2015

RE: [MS_AccessPros] Re: weird page visibility issue

 

Liz


I can sympathize. I've got dye eye syndrome and blur up from time to time so much I can't read anything on my monitor.

Just remember, a tab control has pages. Why they are not called tabs, Mosca don't know. Mosca only pawn in game of life.


Bill


---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <liz_ravenwood@beaerospace.com> wrote :

Bill, THANKS! 

 

Okay, you want to know something embarrassing?  I selected the tab control to see what the name was so I could follow this syntax and guess what?  I had named it "Archiving."  So  yes, I was effectively setting the whole thing to invisible. 

 

In my defense.  I have multiple eye issues with the latest being meibomian gland dysfunction.

 

Arrgh.

 

From: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com]
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Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Re: weird page visibility issue

 



Liz

 

You have to refer to the tab control's Pages.

Me.myTab.Pages("Archive").Visible = False

 

Regards,

Bill Mosca, Founder - MS_Access_Professionals

Microsoft Office Access MVP

My nothing-to-do-with-Access blog

 

 






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