Value property (Microsoft Forms)
Specifies the state or content of a given control.
Syntax
object.Value [= Variant ]
The Value property syntax has these parts:
Part | Description |
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object | Required. A valid object. |
Variant | Optional. The state or content of the control. |
Settings
Control | Description |
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CheckBox | An integer value indicating whether the item is selected: Null. Indicates the item is in a null state, neither selected nor cleared. -1 True. Indicates the item is selected. 0 False. Indicates the item is cleared. |
OptionButton | Same as CheckBox. |
ToggleButton | Same as CheckBox. |
ScrollBar | An integer between the values specified for the Max and Min properties. |
SpinButton | Same as ScrollBar. |
ComboBox, ListBox | The value in the BoundColumn of the currently selected rows. |
CommandButton | Always False. |
MultiPage | An integer indicating the currently active page. Zero (0) indicates the first page. The maximum value is one less than the number of pages. |
TextBox | The text in the edit region. |
Remarks
For a CommandButton, setting the Value property to True in a macro or procedure initiates the button's Click event.
For a ComboBox, changing the contents of Value does not change the value of BoundColumn. To add or delete entries in a ComboBox, you can use the AddItem or RemoveItem method.
Value cannot be used with a multi-select list box.
See also
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