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Has anyone experienced this before?
On a IPM.Post form, I have a multipage control that has two pages. Both pages contain Web browser controls, text boxes and labels. If you switch between pages (from one to two and back to one), the Web control disappears but the others controls are still visible (only the Web controls have disappeared). If you put the form into design mode (the Web browser control is still not visible) you can click in the area of the the control and see it's outline. I tried to return the Web browser control's visible property which is constantly true. I can't figure it out. I even tried recreating the whole form and it's still the same. I'm lead to believe that multipage controls are buggy. Quite strange. Other information: MS Outlook 2003 SP2 with most current KB's. |
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On May 3, 12:23 am, glitch wrote:
Has anyone experienced this before? On a IPM.Post form, I have a multipage control that has two pages. Both pages contain Web browser controls, text boxes and labels. If you switch between pages (from one to two and back to one), the Web control disappears but the others controls are still visible (only the Web controls have disappeared). If you put the form into design mode (the Web browser control is still not visible) you can click in the area of the the control and see it's outline. I tried to return the Web browser control's visible property which is constantly true. I can't figure it out. I even tried recreating the whole form and it's still the same. I'm lead to believe that multipage controls are buggy. Quite strange. Other information: MS Outlook 2003 SP2 with most current KB's. No MVP's on this? |
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In article . com, Glitch
wrote: I can't figure it out. I even tried recreating the whole form and it's still the same. I'm lead to believe that multipage controls are buggy. You are probably right on that. However, the note form is a crippled form, in that it does not have all the stuff that a mail form or a contact form. You are working in the general concept of an Action Item, which doesn't get sent or viewed by anybody but you, and you call it up whenever you want to run the code behind the form to do some Action. I have always used a Contact form for my Action Items, and give it a name that starts with a number, so that it always sits on the first page when I open the contacts folder. Try putting you design on the back pages of a contact item, and see if it behaves differently. If not, then perhaps some other host is better suited--perhaps a web page, or a Word document. -- Sage advice from an ex-Outlook MVP Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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