Microsoft KB Archive/150193

= BUG: Visible Property of Sheridan Command Button May Not Work =

Article ID: 150193

Article Last Modified on 6/24/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 16-bit Enterprise Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 32-Bit Enterprise Edition

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This article was previously published under Q150193



SYMPTOMS
The Sheridan Command button does not stay invisible although the Visible property is set to False. This can occur if the Visible property of a Sheridan Command button was set to False in a procedure in another form.



RESOLUTION
Use the ShowWindow API function instead of the Visible property of the button to hide/show the button. This function takes only two parameters: a window handle that becomes the hWnd property of the Sheridan control, and a constant that determines how to show the window.

The declaration below can be pasted in the General...Declarations section of the form where the routine is to hide the window: #If Win16 Then

Private Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "User" (ByVal hWnd As Integer,

ByVal nCmdShow As Integer) As Integer

#Else

Private Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long,

ByVal nCmdShow As Long) As Long

#EndIf

Const SW_SHOW = 5

Const SW_HIDE = 0 To hide a Sheridan Command button, issue a command similar to the following: ShowWindow Form1.SSCOmmand1.HWnd, SW_HIDE and, to show a button: ShowWindow Form1.SSCommand1.HWnd, SW_SHOW



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be an issue in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.



Steps to Reproduce Problem
 Start a new project. Form1 is created by default. On Form1 place a regular Command button and a Sheridan SSCommand button. Go to the Properties window and change the TabIndex property of the SSCommand1 control to 0.  In the Form_Load event for Form1, place the following code: Private Sub Form_Load

Form2.Show

End Sub   Insert another form into the project. On Form2, place a regular command button. In the Command1_Click event for the button on Form2, place the following code: Private Sub Command1_Click

Form1.SSCommand1.Visible = False

End Sub 

Run the project by pressing the F5 key. Bring Form2 to the foreground and press the Command button to make the Sheridan Command button on Form1 disappear. Click anywhere on Form1 to bring it to the foreground. Notice that SSCommand1 reappears.

To correct this problem with the workaround, paste the declaration for ShowWindow in the Form...Declarations section of Form2. Instead of the command to make Visible property false, use the following command: Call ShowWindow(Form1.SSCOmmand1.HWnd, SW_HIDE) The button will not reappear until the following command is issued: Call ShowWindow(Form1.SSCommand1.HWnd, SW_SHOW)

Keywords: kbbug KB150193

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