LargeChange, SmallChange properties example
The following example demonstrates the LargeChange and SmallChange properties when used with a stand-alone ScrollBar. The user can set the LargeChange and SmallChange values to any integer in the range of 0 to 100.
This example also uses the MaxLength property to restrict the number of characters entered for the LargeChange and SmallChange values.
To use this example, copy this sample code to the Declarations portion of a form. Make sure that the form contains:
- A Label named Label1 and a TextBox named TextBox1.
- A Label named Label2 and a TextBox named TextBox2.
- A ScrollBar named ScrollBar1.
- A Label named Label3.
Dim TempNum As Integer
Private Sub ScrollBar1_Change()
Label3.Caption = ScrollBar1.Value
End Sub
Private Sub TextBox1_Change()
If IsNumeric(TextBox1.Text) Then
TempNum = CInt(TextBox1.Text)
If TempNum >= 0 And TempNum <= 100 Then
ScrollBar1.SmallChange = TempNum
Else
TextBox1.Text = ScrollBar1.SmallChange
End If
Else
TextBox1.Text = ScrollBar1.SmallChange
End If
End Sub
Private Sub TextBox2_Change()
If IsNumeric(TextBox2.Text) Then
TempNum = CInt(TextBox2.Text)
If TempNum >= 0 And TempNum <= 100 Then
ScrollBar1.LargeChange = TempNum
Else
TextBox2.Text = ScrollBar1.LargeChange
End If
Else
TextBox2.Text = ScrollBar1.LargeChange
End If
End Sub
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
ScrollBar1.Min = -1000
ScrollBar1.Max = 1000
Label1.Caption = "SmallChange 0 to 100"
ScrollBar1.SmallChange = 1
TextBox1.Text = ScrollBar1.SmallChange
TextBox1.MaxLength = 3
Label2.Caption = "LargeChange 0 to 100"
ScrollBar1.LargeChange = 100
TextBox2.Text = ScrollBar1.LargeChange
TextBox2.MaxLength = 3
ScrollBar1.Value = 0
Label3.Caption = ScrollBar1.Value
End Sub
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