Using Control Values While Code Is Running

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You can set and return some properties for ActiveX controls while Microsoft Visual Basic code is running. The following example sets the Text property of a text box to "Hello."

  TextBox1.Text = "Hello"

The data entered in a form by a user is lost when the form is closed. If you return the values of controls on a form after the form has been unloaded, you get the initial values for the controls rather than the values the user entered.

If you want to save the data entered in a form, you can save the information to module-level variables while the form is still running. The following example displays a form and saves the form data in public variables prior to unloading the form.

  'Code in module to declare public variables
Public strRegion As String
Public intSalesPersonID As Integer
Public blnCancelled As Boolean

'Code in form Private Sub cmdCancel_Click() Module1.blnCancelled = True Unload Me End Sub

Private Sub cmdOK_Click() 'Save data intSalesPersonID = txtSalesPersonID.Text strRegion = lstRegions.List(lstRegions.ListIndex) Module1.blnCancelled = False Unload Me End Sub

Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Module1.blnCancelled = True End Sub

'Code in module to display form Sub LaunchSalesPersonForm() frmSalesPeople.Show If blnCancelled = True Then MsgBox "Operation Cancelled!", vbExclamation Else MsgBox "The Salesperson's ID is: " & _ intSalesPersonID & _ "The Region is: " & strRegion End If End Sub