AlexanderX
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Hello - I'm creating an entry form where the first field that needs to be entered is an ID number.
In the interest of ensuring that this number gets entered before any other information, I'd like to set all the other form controls to Visible=False if the value of the ID field is null. Of course, if there is a value in the ID field, I'd like all the controls to be set to Visible=True.
My question - is there any kind of a global symbol (ala the "*" wildcard) that I can use in my VB code to tell the form to set all controls to Visible=True once there is a value in the ID field?
There are about 30 other controls on the form, and in the interest of saving bytage, I'd like to get around having to specify Visible=True for each and every one of them.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can give with this!
In the interest of ensuring that this number gets entered before any other information, I'd like to set all the other form controls to Visible=False if the value of the ID field is null. Of course, if there is a value in the ID field, I'd like all the controls to be set to Visible=True.
My question - is there any kind of a global symbol (ala the "*" wildcard) that I can use in my VB code to tell the form to set all controls to Visible=True once there is a value in the ID field?
There are about 30 other controls on the form, and in the interest of saving bytage, I'd like to get around having to specify Visible=True for each and every one of them.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can give with this!