How to Determine If Text in a Text Box Can Be Undone
ID: Q153633
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual Basic Standard, Professional, and Enterprise Editions, 16-bit and 32-bit, for Windows, version 4.0
SUMMARY
This article shows by example how you can determine at any given point if
the text entered into a text box can be undone.
MORE INFORMATION
You can send an EM_CANUNDO message to a TextBox control to determine
whether an operation on it can be undone; that is, whether the control can
respond to the EM_UNDO message. If the TextBox control can correctly
process the EM_UNDO message, the return value from SendMessage() is TRUE;
otherwise, it is FALSE.
Step-by-Step Example
- Start a new project in Visual Basic 4.0. Form1 is added by default.
- Add a text box (Text1) to Form1.
- Add the following code to the General Declaration portion of Form1:
Const EM_CANUNDO = &HC6
Private Declare Function SendMessage Lib "user32" Alias _
"SendMessageA" _ (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal wMsg As Long,
ByVal wParam As Long, ByVal _ lParam As Long) As Long
Private Sub Form_Click()
Dim lRet As Long
lRet = SendMessage(Text1.hwnd, EM_CANUNDO, 0&, 0&)
Debug.Print lRet
End Sub
- Press F5 to run the program. Type some text into the text box and click
Form1. The Debug window will display a value of 1 indicating that the
text just entered can be undone. Note that if no text is typed into the
text box and the form is clicked, SendMessage() will return 0, as there
is nothing to undo.
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Version : 4.00 | 4.00
Platform : NT WINDOWS
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