WebBrowserControl object (Access)
Represents a web browser control on a form.
Remarks
Use the ControlSource property to specify the webpage to load in the control.
Events
- AfterUpdate
- BeforeNavigate2
- BeforeUpdate
- Change
- Click
- DblClick
- Dirty
- DocumentComplete
- Enter
- Exit
- GotFocus
- KeyDown
- KeyPress
- KeyUp
- LostFocus
- MouseDown
- MouseMove
- MouseUp
- NavigateError
- ProgressChange
- Updated
Methods
Properties
- Application
- BorderColor
- BorderShade
- BorderStyle
- BorderThemeColorIndex
- BorderTint
- BorderWidth
- BottomPadding
- Controls
- ControlSource
- ControlTipText
- ControlType
- DisplayWhen
- Enabled
- EventProcPrefix
- GridlineColor
- GridlineShade
- GridlineStyleBottom
- GridlineStyleLeft
- GridlineStyleRight
- GridlineStyleTop
- GridlineThemeColorIndex
- GridlineTint
- GridlineWidthBottom
- GridlineWidthLeft
- GridlineWidthRight
- GridlineWidthTop
- Height
- HelpContextId
- HorizontalAnchor
- Hyperlink
- InSelection
- Layout
- LayoutID
- Left
- LeftPadding
- LocationURL
- Name
- Object
- OldValue
- OnBeforeNavigate
- OnDocumentComplete
- OnKeyDown
- OnKeyPress
- OnKeyUp
- OnMouseDown
- OnMouseMove
- OnMouseUp
- OnNavigateError
- OnProgressChange
- OnUpdated
- Parent
- Progress
- Properties
- ReadyState
- RightPadding
- ScrollBars
- ScrollLeft
- ScrollTop
- Section
- SpecialEffect
- StatusBarText
- TabIndex
- TabStop
- Tag
- Top
- TopPadding
- Transform
- Value
- VerticalAnchor
- Visible
- Width
See also
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