Change event
Occurs when the Value property changes.
Syntax
Private Subobject _Change( )
The Change event syntax has these parts:
Part | Description |
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object | Required. A valid object. |
Settings
The Change event occurs when the setting of the Value property changes, regardless of whether the change results from execution of code or a user action in the interface.
Following are some examples of actions that change the Value property:
Clicking a CheckBox, OptionButton, or ToggleButton.
Entering or selecting a new text value for a ComboBox, ListBox, or TextBox.
Selecting a different tab on a TabStrip.
Moving the scroll box in a ScrollBar.
Clicking the up arrow or down arrow on a SpinButton.
Selecting a different page on a MultiPage.
Remarks
The Change event procedure can synchronize or coordinate data displayed among controls. For example, you can use the Change event procedure of a ScrollBar to update the contents of a TextBox that displays the value of the ScrollBar. Or you can use a Change event procedure to display data and formulas in a work area and results in another area.
Note
In some cases, the Click event may also occur when the Value property changes. However, using the Change event is the preferred technique for detecting a new value for a property.
See also
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