User Form Tab Order

O

Oz Springs

Hello

I am using Word 2004 (Mac)

I have created tab orders in a User Form, by setting the Properties tabstop
to true and the tabindex to the order I want the fields to be tabbed,
starting from 0. I have three frames on the user form and I have also set
those in their own tab order.

The problem is that the tabs do not work. In both frames with more than one
field the tab goes to the last field in the frame, skipping all fields
before it.

Is there something else I should be looking at to get the tab order to work?

Thanks for any help




Oz
 
J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Oz Springs was telling us:
Oz Springs nous racontait que :
Hello

I am using Word 2004 (Mac)

I have created tab orders in a User Form, by setting the Properties
tabstop to true and the tabindex to the order I want the fields to be
tabbed, starting from 0. I have three frames on the user form and I
have also set those in their own tab order.

The problem is that the tabs do not work. In both frames with more
than one field the tab goes to the last field in the frame, skipping
all fields before it.

Is there something else I should be looking at to get the tab order
to work?

Answered in userform.

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O

Oz Springs

Bonjour Jean-Guy

I apologise for this. I was discovering the VBA lists for the first time and
was not sure which one to submit my query (which was rather urgent). I only
discovered the userform group after all the others.

I have replied to your email in the userforms forum.

Thanks

Oz
 

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