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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 1:27 pm 
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I'm using for loop to clone 4 textboxes .It's done ,but I don't know how to clone the 4 textboxes with a different text in each one.

When I clone them they come with the same text.
I want each one comes with different text.


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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 3:42 pm 
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Rain and cloning on a monday afternoon, what is the world coming to?

Best idea is to use arrays where the array element is linked directly to the clone's ID.

Cavet with clones is that any reset of variables / publication DOES NOT reset the clone ID.

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Thanks Mac for your answer,but would you mind giving an example.


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create an array called myTBCArray
create the TB to be cloned and insert the following as an expression.

myTBCArray[this.GetName().substring(3,this.GetName().length)-2147483647]

To added text to any clone simply use myTBCArray[x] = 'your text here'

where x is clone IE 1st = 1 2nd =2, etc.

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As usual the answer with you.
Great Thanks Mack


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