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Hi i'm trying to write VBScript that will make a textbox visible on a command
click, however since i'm totally new to VBScript I'm not sure how to go about it. I am assuming I need to reference the instance of the custom form so I can change the textbox's "visible" property but am a bit lost on that front. Some guidance would be most welcome Thanks, Will |
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