Enter, Exit events
Enter occurs before a control actually receives the focus from a control on the same form. Exit occurs immediately before a control loses the focus to another control on the same form.
Syntax
Private Subobject _Enter( )
Private Subobject _Exit( ByValCancelAs MSForms.ReturnBoolean)
The Enter and Exit event syntaxes have these parts:
Part | Description |
---|---|
object | Required. A valid object name. |
Cancel | Required. Event status. False indicates that the control should handle the event (default). True indicates that the application handles the event and the focus should remain at the current control. |
Remarks
The Enter and Exit events are similar to the GotFocus and LostFocus events in Visual Basic. Unlike GotFocus and LostFocus, the Enter and Exit events don't occur when a form receives or loses the focus.
For example, suppose you select the check box that initiates the Enter event. If you then select another control in the same form, the Exit event is initiated for the check box (because focus is moving to a different object in the same form), and then the Enter event occurs for the second control on the form.
Because the Enter event occurs before the focus moves to a particular control, you can use an Enter event procedure to display instructions; for example, you could use a macro or event procedure to display a small form or message box identifying the type of data the control typically contains.
Note
To prevent the control from losing focus, assign True to the Cancel argument of the Exit event.
See also
Support and feedback
Have questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see Office VBA support and feedback for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback.