Rick,
That was 1994 wasn't it? Or 1995? Or later. Those days are something of a blur to me for those nasty personal reasons you know of. *s*
I honestly do not recall. I know it was the last time we had Tom Rettig with us though.
Best,
DD
>Glad I could help.
>
>I finally got to return the favor of getting to hear you and whil debate at my first Devcon about client issues! I particularly remember how you guys purposefully dressed differently to get a point across of first impressions on a client.
>
>Rick
>
>>Rick,
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>DD
>>
>>>Hi Doug,
>>>
>>>The issue here is that Activate is an event method, not a method. In other words, the Activate event fires when a page is activated, it does not activate a page.
>>>
>>>To activate a page, set the ActivePage property of the pageframe to the value of the pageorder property of the page you wish to activate:
>>>
>>>
>>>thisform.PageFrame1.ActivePage = thisform.PageFrame1.Page2.PageOrder
>>>
>>>or
>>>
>>>*-- Heres a way to do it without having to know
>>>*-- the name of the page object (Page2)
>>>thisform.PageFrame1.ActivePage = thisform.PageFrame1.Pages(2).PageOrder
>>>
>>>
>>>Rick
>>>
>>>>Hi All,
>>>>
>>>>When I issue a programatic thisform.PageFrame1.Page2.activate from another page on the page frame I get a different result than when I click manually on the tab. Thing is, both activate the ACTIVATE method.
>>>>
>>>>Am I missing something obvious or is there a known issue with this?
>>>>
>>>>Best,
>>>>
>>>>DD
Best,
DD
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