jsayreOccasional Contributor11 years agoThe window is invisible and thus cannot be activatedI'm getting this error when trying to SetText(); to a vbobject. The object is clearly visible on screen. I have included screenshots of the panel which contains the object as well as a screensh...Show Moredocmanv6.PNG5 KBobjectproperties.PNG26 KB
YshippinContributor11 years agoYou can try working around SetText() by clicking the textboxe's location and using Sys.Desktop.Keys() to simulate keystrokes.Also, sometimes a parent / child object has the actual editable textbox.
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