If the object model doesn't support it, there's no VBA workaround. Forget
methed: what are you actually trying to do?
Hi Jezebel!
Thank you for your response. The situation is this: I have a form that
contains conditional checkboxes, and the form's contents are set up in a
table. The checkboxes have to be put within frames, hence my question.
Your comment re: object model is helpful; I just mailed Steve Roman to see
if he knows anything about this. If the answer is yes, I guess I'll be
picking up a VBA Word book very soon! hee hee.
Thanks again for responding,
Rosanne
> If the object model doesn't support it, there's no VBA workaround. Forget
> methed: what are you actually trying to do?
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> > Rosanne Ramos
> > San Diego, CA
Jezebel - 20 Feb 2005 22:44 GMT
> Thank you for your response. The situation is this: I have a form that
> contains conditional checkboxes, and the form's contents are set up in a
> table. The checkboxes have to be put within frames, hence my question.
Sadly, you can't have it both ways. Frames or table, but not both.
Rosanne Ramos - 21 Feb 2005 17:01 GMT
Ah, ok. Thank you for your help! :)
> > Thank you for your response. The situation is this: I have a form that
> > contains conditional checkboxes, and the form's contents are set up in a
> > table. The checkboxes have to be put within frames, hence my question.
>
> Sadly, you can't have it both ways. Frames or table, but not both.