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    Mclaren is offline Competent Performer
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    Position text boxes on form

    Okay, so i have a form that is used as a options form, text boxes will either be visible or not based on how the form is opened. i want to be able to place text boxes under each other at equal intervals depending on which ones are visible.



    so lets say, text box 1 and 3 are to be visible, box 2 and 4 are invisible.basically box 3 must be were box 2 would have been. there are many boxes in the form.

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    this is not normal. dont do this. instead, stack the tboxes on top of each other and adjust their .visible property based on the conditions. For instance, group them into categories. and show them based on what category should be recognized.

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    Mclaren is offline Competent Performer
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    not really what i want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mclaren View Post
    not really what i want.
    well good luck to ya then, bud. You'll have a heck of a hard time maintaining it. But I do wish you luck anyway.

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    Mclaren is offline Competent Performer
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    thanks Ajetrumpet. i am having no luck, so your idea maybe the one i go with.

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