ACC: How to Programmatically Change a Control Type
ID: Q135381
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access versions 7.0, 97
SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
This article shows you how to programmatically change a control on
a form from one type to another. By using the ControlType property in a
Visual Basic for Applications procedure, you can change a text box into a
combo box, a toggle button into an option button, and so on.
This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for
Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the
programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information
about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to your version of the
"Building Applications with Microsoft Access" manual.
MORE INFORMATION
The method described in this article uses a custom Visual Basic for
Applications function (called from a command button on Form1) to change the
ControlType property of a text box (on Form2) to a combo box. You have to use two forms because the ControlType property is available only in a form's Design view. As a result, you cannot use Visual Basic for Applications to change a control's type while the form that contains the control is open in Form view.
To programmatically change a form's control type, follow these steps:
- Open the sample database Northwind.mdb.
- Create a new form not based on any table or query and name it Form1.
- Add a command button to the Form1 form and set its properties as
follows:
Name: Command0
Caption: Change Control Type
- Set the command button's OnClick property to the following event
procedure:
Private Sub Command0_Click()
If Forms!Form2.CurrentView <> 0 Then DoCmd.OpenForm "Form2", _
acDesign
If Forms!Form2![CategoryName].ControlType = acComboBox Then
Forms!Form2![CategoryName].ControlType = acTextBox
Else
Forms!Form2![CategoryName].ControlType = acComboBox
End If
End Sub
- Close and save the Form1 form.
- Make a copy of the Categories form and call it Form2.
- Open the Form2 form in Form view.
- Open the Form1 form in Form view and click the command button. Note that
the Form2 form opens in Design view and that the CategoryName control
changes from a text box to a combo box. When you click the Change
Control Type button again on the Form1 form, the CategoryName control in
the Form2 form changes back to a text box.
NOTE: When you change a control to another type of control, Microsoft
Access copies the appropriate property settings from the original control
to the new control. If a property exists for the original control but not
for the new control, Microsoft Access does not copy it. If a property
exists for the new control but not for the original control, Microsoft
Access sets the property to the default control for that type of control.
REFERENCES
For more information about the ControlType property, search the Help Index
for ControlType.
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Version : WINDOWS:7.0,97
Platform : WINDOWS
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