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Setting textBox values, from another form

Asked by KellyJensen in Microsoft Visual C++.Net

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I’ve created an array of textBoxes in my UserOutput.h form like so:

void BuildTextBoxes()
{
this->SuspendLayout();

textBoxArray1 = new TextBox*[20]; // 20 textBoxes
for (Int32 i = 0; i<textBoxArray1->Count; i++)
{
textBoxArray1[i] = new TextBox();
textBoxArray1[i]->Location = Drawing::Point(0, 26+(26*i));
// The # 0 above is the horizontal adjustment
// The first # 26 is where to start vertically
// The second # 26 is how far apart the text boxes are placed
textBoxArray1[i]->set_Width(240);
textBoxArray1[i]->set_Multiline(false);
textBoxArray1[i]->set_ReadOnly(true);
textBoxArray1[i]->set_TabIndex(i+12);
}
this->Controls->AddRange(textBoxArray1);
}
this->ResumeLayout();

Now I would like to put some data into these textboxes from another form. So, how do I put data
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