To create a simple "Exit" button that closes an application when clicked, developers use:
: For an application "exit," developers often use the FormClosing event to ask for confirmation (e.g., "Are you sure you want to quit?") or to save changes before the window shuts down. Example Code Snippet (Visual Basic)
: Triggering a MessageBox during a closing event to prevent accidental loss of work. TextBox.Exit event (Access) - Microsoft Learn
: Using the Exit event to check if a text box contains valid data before the user clicks elsewhere.
Private Sub btnExit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnExit.Click Application.Exit() ' This terminates the application End Sub Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Common Uses
: In environments like Microsoft Forms or Access, the Exit event occurs just before a control loses focus to another control on the same form. It is often used for data validation before allowing the user to move to the next field.
To create a simple "Exit" button that closes an application when clicked, developers use:
: For an application "exit," developers often use the FormClosing event to ask for confirmation (e.g., "Are you sure you want to quit?") or to save changes before the window shuts down. Example Code Snippet (Visual Basic)
: Triggering a MessageBox during a closing event to prevent accidental loss of work. TextBox.Exit event (Access) - Microsoft Learn
: Using the Exit event to check if a text box contains valid data before the user clicks elsewhere.
Private Sub btnExit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnExit.Click Application.Exit() ' This terminates the application End Sub Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Common Uses
: In environments like Microsoft Forms or Access, the Exit event occurs just before a control loses focus to another control on the same form. It is often used for data validation before allowing the user to move to the next field.