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9.3

Use a variable to pass a reference to a Textbox

Asked by broomee9 in Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Applications, Microsoft Office Suite

Tags: Microsoft Access, VBA, Forms

I'm trying to pass the value of a combobox selection as a textbox.  The Combobox lists the names of each of the textboxes.  With the code below I get a Run-time error '91': Object variable or With block variable not set.

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Private Sub cmdApply_Click()
    
    Dim AcctNameTxtBox As TextBox
    
    AcctNameTxtBox = Me.cmbAcctName.Value
    
    Call selectText(AcctNameTxtBox)
End Sub
 
Function selectText(txtBox As TextBox)
    txtBox.Value = "1000"
End Function
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