thanks a lot Cerebrus .med
2009/5/7, Cerebrus <[email protected]>: > > Google translate / Babelfish > > http://www.google.com/search?q=english+to+french+translation > > On May 6, 12:09 pm, med kha <[email protected]> wrote: >> miss understanding, my englishe is very thin so how can translate to >> frenche >> >> 2009/5/6 Cerebrus <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> >> >> > You have not specified if this is a Windows form or Web application. >> >> > Still, the method is usually the same: Find the immediate container of >> > the required labels (or create one to make the search more specific) >> > and loop through the Child controls collection checking each one for >> > type constraints and if the type matches label, set the required >> > properties. Your loop can be a For-Each loop. >> >> > For instance, (typed in here, watch for syntax) >> > --- >> > For each c as Control in Panel1.Controls >> > If TypeOf (c) is Label then >> > Dim l as Label = DirectCast(c, Label) >> > l.Font = New Font("Calibri", 12.0F) >> > End If >> > Next >> > --- >> > Note that I have placed all the label controls to be iterated over in >> > a panel, so as to minimize iteration over irrelevant controls. >> >> > On May 5, 9:18 pm, Newton <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > Suppose I have say 20 labels in a form. >> > > Is there a way, using code, to change font, fontsize, etc in ALL of >> > > them at once, rather than with 20 lines of code for each attribute >> > > being changed? >> >> > > I'm looking for a solution like a For ..In.. Next loop to cycle thru >> > > all labels in my form. >> >> > > Thank you- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text -
