[AccessD] Cross post - looking for way to reassociate controls withevents

John W. Colby jwcolby at gmail.com
Wed Jun 3 10:05:03 CDT 2015


The other way around.  Paste the even code (back) in after moving the 
controls.

John W. Colby

On 6/3/2015 10:59 AM, Rocky Smolin wrote:
> I think (but not sure) my trek is to paste the code first.  But can't
> remember for sure.  But easy to try with one control.  Paste the event code
> first, then paste the control.
>
> HTH
>
> Rocky
>   
>
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> Subject: [AccessD] Cross post - looking for way to reassociate controls
> withevents
>
> Not long back on one of the lists, someone posted some great technique for
> re-associating controls with the event code (such as Click) in the form code
> module, when controls have been cut and pasted. I recently moved all my
> controls from the form to within the page of a tab control on the parent
> form. This caused all the event code to no longer be registered and I need
> that trick to get the associations back because there really is no other way
> besides re-selecting the events after inspecting the code by hand.
>
> Thanks.
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