Using Pages in a For Each statement

L

Lulu

When using Pages as a collection in a for each statement,
I get an error message saying only collections can be
enumerated. But Pages ARE a collection, and Access Help
clearly states it can be used in a For Each. What am I
failing to do correctly?


Dim MYPAGE As Page

For Each MYPAGE In Pages
Debug.Print MYPAGE.Caption
Next
 
B

Brendan Reynolds

Well, the Pages collection of a tab control is a collection, but the Pages
property of a form or report is an integer. You need to get to the
collection via the tab control, e.g. "Me!NameOfTabControl.Pages", instead of
just "Pages".

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A

Allen Browne

Specify the Pages of teh Tab control:

Dim MyPage As Page

For Each MyPage In Me.tabMain.Pages
Debug.Print MyPage.Caption
Next
 

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