(SOLVED) How to associate an ImageCombo to an ImageList?

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  • Breixo
    New Member
    • Dec 2014
    • 11

    (SOLVED) How to associate an ImageCombo to an ImageList?

    Hi to all,
    I'm about to go crazy. Attached is a simple form with an ImageList control and an ImageCombo control.
    The problem is that when I try to associate the ImageCombo with the ImageList, in the "ImageCombo Properties" window I get the following:
    1. I changed the name to both controls, however, although the name changed ImageCombo appears on "properties " in the control itself the original default name still appears.
    In addition, I note that, contrary to what I found in several tutorials, several fields in the "Properties window ImageCombo are blank and empty of options. (One.jpg)
    [imgnothumb]http://bytes.com/attachments/attachment/8133d1420751297/one.jpg [/imgnothumb]
    2. Whatever I do, when I click "OK" or "Apply" I get an error window with the text "Invalid property value". (TWO.jpg
    [imgnothumb] http://bytes.com/attachments/attachment/8134d1420751297/two.jpg[/imgnothumb]

    Please help me!
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    Last edited by zmbd; Jan 8 '15, 10:02 PM. Reason: [z{Most of us can not open files at work - such files should be held until asked for :) }{inserted images inline}]
  • zmbd
    Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
    • Mar 2012
    • 5501

    #2
    Breixo
    I'm not recognizing your control, it appears to be third party?
    Please provide more information about which OS, Version of Office/Access, and from where you obtained that control.

    thnx

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    • Breixo
      New Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 11

      #3
      SOLVED!!!.

      After a lot of comparations I've dicovered that I haven't referrenced the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0 (SP6) (MSCOMCTL.OCX).

      My problem was that in the examples everything works except when you want to change something in the ImageCombo control.

      Thanks zmbd and sorry for having wasted your time.

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      • zmbd
        Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
        • Mar 2012
        • 5501

        #4
        Personally,
        I would avoid the third party / active-x type controls. They are often broken from one version to another.

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