Using the .Tab Argument to Set an Active Tab in a Dialog Box |
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The .Tab argument can be used to set the active tab when a user-defined dialog box is dimensioned as a default Word tabbed dialog box.
The following example shows how you can select a specific tab as the active
tab in a tabbed dialog box.
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Sub MAIN
On Error Goto Bye
Dim dlg As ToolsOptions
GetCurValues dlg
REM ***Change the following number to select the active Tab.***
dlg.Tab = 1
x = Dialog(dlg)
Bye:
End Sub
"Microsoft Word Developer's Kit," pages 114
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