Maybe, your problem is that you don't now how to acces to the ComboBox property
from the sub Form ?
If it that, you can create property in your main form to acces to to ComboBox
like that
PROPERTY AddItem as string
PRIVATE SUB AddItem_Write(Value as String)
IF ComboBox1.Find(Value) = -1 then
ComboBox1.Add(Value)
END IF
END
PRIVATE SUB AddItem_Read() AS String
' What you want to return, but it's not really important
RETURN ""
END
Olivier Cruilles
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Le 10 avr. 2011 à 10:12, Bill-Lancaster a écrit :
>
>
> No problem,
>
> 1) A form is opened with a combobox on it
> 2) The combobox is filled with a list on form_open
> 3) The user can't see what he wants in the list so I want him to be able to
> add a new item
>
> As I mention above, using the activate event works on the main form but not
> in a sub form.
>
> Whats more, I created another subform but this time not checking "Dialogbox
> management" and the activate event fires properly
>
> Bill Lancaster
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