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This is reference to Vandana Sridhar's refreshing the form
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread619976.html
The code displayed below did work.

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  1. Dim Ctrl As Control
  2.    For Each Ctrl In Me.Controls
  3.    If TypeOf Ctrl Is TextBox Then Ctrl.Text = ""
  4.    Next
But I have three frames inside the form
Each of the frames consist of 15 text boxes. If I click Add button then the frame1 is visible, By clicking Modify btn frame2 is visible and so on.
Inside each frame I have two btns cmdsave and cmdcancel.
What I want is by clicking on cmdcancel I want the textboxes of that particular frame only cleared.
eg. By clicking on cmdcancel I want textboxes of frame1 to be cleared
not the other two frames
Where should I modify
I tried
For Each Ctrl In Frame1
But it resulted in an error

Help appreciated
Thanks
Mar 24 '07 #1
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vijaydiwakar
579 Contributor
This is reference to Vandana Sridhar's refreshing the form
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread619976.html
The code displayed below did work.

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  1. Dim Ctrl As Control
  2.    For Each Ctrl In Me.Controls
  3.    If TypeOf Ctrl Is TextBox Then Ctrl.Text = ""
  4.    Next
But I have three frames inside the form
Each of the frames consist of 15 text boxes. If I click Add button then the frame1 is visible, By clicking Modify btn frame2 is visible and so on.
Inside each frame I have two btns cmdsave and cmdcancel.
What I want is by clicking on cmdcancel I want the textboxes of that particular frame only cleared.
eg. By clicking on cmdcancel I want textboxes of frame1 to be cleared
not the other two frames
Where should I modify
I tried
For Each Ctrl In Frame1
But it resulted in an error

Help appreciated
Thanks
See the text boxses are not the child of frame so it will results an error
Mar 24 '07 #2
vijaydiwakar
579 Contributor
try this code
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  1. Private Sub Command1_Click()
  2.     Dim ctrl As Control
  3.     For Each ctrl In Me
  4.         If TypeOf ctrl Is TextBox Then
  5.             If ctrl.Container Is Frame1 Then
  6.                 ctrl.Text = ""
  7.             End If
  8.  
  9.         End If
  10.     Next
  11. End Sub
  12.  
  13. Private Sub Form_Load()
  14.     Text1.Container = Frame1
  15.     Text2.Container = Frame1
  16. End Sub
  17.  
  18.  
to test this put three text boxses , 1 frame and one cmd button
2 in frame and last on form
click button it will clear the text boxes in frame1 only

Try it
Good Luck
Mar 24 '07 #3
cmrhema
375 Contributor
Thnx. your code worked
I tried by placing text1 on frame1 and text2 on the form (not inside the frame) and i commented the line
' Text2.Container = Frame1

The result only text1 got cleared but text2 remained as it was.
One more doubt if i place 10 textboxes on frame1 then am i supposed to write for eachboxes
text1.Container =Frame1
text2.Container =Frame1 till text10
Mar 24 '07 #4

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