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Re: Addressing a Static Text

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Subject: Re: Addressing a Static Text
From: "Keith Bennett" <kanezor at gmail dot com>
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:36:47 -0500
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You can simply use sqQuestion.

If you want to be specific, you could use Self.sqQuestion if you're within
the rectangle control's code.


On 8/28/06, Chuck Pelto <cbpelto at pcisys dot net> wrote:

I've got a static text that is embedded in a rectangle control.

The static text has a NAME of "stQuestion".

What is the proper text to address that static text?

me.stQuestion  //where me is the rectangle control

...doesn't seem to work very well.

Regards,

Chuck
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