EnterKeyBehavior, MultiLine properties example
The following example uses the EnterKeyBehavior property to control the effect of Enter in a TextBox. In this example, the user can specify either a single-line or multiline TextBox.
To use this example, copy this sample code to the Declarations portion of a form. Make sure that the form contains:
- A TextBox named TextBox1.
- Two ToggleButton controls named ToggleButton1 and ToggleButton2.
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
TextBox1.EnterKeyBehavior = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = "EnterKeyBehavior is True"
ToggleButton1.Width = 70
ToggleButton1.Value = True
TextBox1.MultiLine = True
ToggleButton2.Caption = "MultiLine is True"
ToggleButton2.Width = 70
ToggleButton2.Value = True
TextBox1.Height = 100
TextBox1.WordWrap = True
TextBox1.Text = "Type your text here. If " _
& "EnterKeyBehavior is True, " _
& "press Enter to start a new line. Otherwise, press SHIFT+ENTER."
End Sub
Private Sub ToggleButton1_Click()
If ToggleButton1.Value = True Then
TextBox1.EnterKeyBehavior = True
ToggleButton1.Caption = _
"EnterKeyBehavior is True"
Else
TextBox1.EnterKeyBehavior = False
ToggleButton1.Caption = _
"EnterKeyBehavior is False"
End If
End Sub
Private Sub ToggleButton2_Click()
If ToggleButton2.Value = True Then
TextBox1.MultiLine = True
ToggleButton2.Caption = "MultiLine TextBox"
Else
TextBox1.MultiLine = False
ToggleButton2.Caption = "Single-line TextBox"
End If
End Sub
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