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The events displayed on the property sheet are those of the container control.
The actual activeX control object sits inside this wherein its properties, methods and events are accessible.
Hence why the proper syntax for assignment of such control use is
Set objCtl = Me.ControName.Object
As for the event, well Change is alright, but I'd say the point of a control such as the slider is to make use of its dynamic movement (if you're going to include the potential burden of ActiveX controls, you might as well let them sing ;-)
Consequently, I'd say the Scroll event is more applicable than Change (which won't be raised as continuously, i.e. smoothly).
For example of the effect I mean - have a look at:
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by: peter57rPosted on 2009-07-01 at 02:14:40ID: 24752598
Correct. It doesn't.
Use the Change event instead.
The Change event doesn't show on the properties dialog but you can select it in the code module.