Hi,
I am trying to make a dynamic calendar template, so I already have a
global function that loads a template into each page. I would like this
global function to be able to access each text box to fill in the date
numbers and any special text on the calendar.

This would be something like inside a function called to load the page
background:
        page3-datebox1.Value = “<color RGB = \"E0E2EB\">30<color name= 
\"Black\">Bank Holiday”;

So is it possible for a global java function to access and change the text
in another text box, other that the one it is called from? I would rather
not have to call a function from every datebox in the calendar as that
would involve either calculating the dates from every box (504 text boxes)
or making some global arrays that it has to access.

Thanks 
Richard

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