ScrollBars, KeepScrollBarsVisible properties example
The following example uses the ScrollBars and the KeepScrollBarsVisible properties to add scroll bars to a page of a MultiPage and to a Frame. The user chooses an option button that, in turn, specifies a value for KeepScrollBarsVisible.
To use this example, copy this sample code to the Declarations portion of a form. Make sure that the form contains:
- A MultiPage named MultiPage1.
- A Frame named Frame1.
- Four OptionButton controls named OptionButton1 through OptionButton4.
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
MultiPage1.Pages(0).ScrollBars = fmScrollBarsBoth
MultiPage1.Pages(0).KeepScrollBarsVisible = fmScrollBarsNone
Frame1.ScrollBars = fmScrollBarsBoth
Frame1.KeepScrollBarsVisible = fmScrollBarsNone
OptionButton1.Caption = "No scroll bars"
OptionButton1.Value = True
OptionButton2.Caption = "Horizontal scroll bars"
OptionButton3.Caption = "Vertical scroll bars"
OptionButton4.Caption = "Both scroll bars"
End Sub
Private Sub OptionButton1_Click()
MultiPage1.Pages(0).KeepScrollBarsVisible = _
fmScrollBarsNone
Frame1.KeepScrollBarsVisible = fmScrollBarsNone
End Sub
Private Sub OptionButton2_Click()
MultiPage1.Pages(0).KeepScrollBarsVisible = _
fmScrollBarsHorizontal
Frame1.KeepScrollBarsVisible = _
fmScrollBarsHorizontal
End Sub
Private Sub OptionButton3_Click()
MultiPage1.Pages(0).KeepScrollBarsVisible = _
fmScrollBarsVertical
Frame1.KeepScrollBarsVisible = _
fmScrollBarsVertical
End Sub
Private Sub OptionButton4_Click()
MultiPage1.Pages(0).KeepScrollBarsVisible = _
fmScrollBarsBoth
Frame1.KeepScrollBarsVisible = fmScrollBarsBoth
End Sub
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