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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T23:03:01+00:00 2026-06-10T23:03:01+00:00

I have a simple function where there’s a combo box. If combo box’s value

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I have a simple function where there’s a combo box. If combo box’s value is equal to “Disable”, I’ll disable textbox B. There are many combo boxes with their corresponding textbox B, arranged in rows and named by hand. If combo box A is named Product1, textbox B will be named Product1_status

I was thinking something like:

If value_of_a = "disable" Then 
 Dim name_of_b as String
 name_of_b = Me.Combo.Name + "_status"
 get_object_by_name(name_of_b).Enabled = False
End If

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    2026-06-10T23:03:03+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 11:03 pm

    I’m not sure how you are calling this, but here’s a self-contained procedure that should help:

    Sub test()
    
    Dim ws As Excel.Worksheet
    Dim ProductCombo As OLEObject
    Dim ProductText As OLEObject
    
    Set ws = ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1)
    With ws
        Set ProductCombo = .OLEObjects("Product1")
        Set ProductText = .OLEObjects(ProductCombo.Name & "_status")
        ProductText.Enabled = ProductCombo.Object.Text <> "Disabled"
    End With
    End Sub
    

    EDIT: I really hate worksheet controls – I start from scratch every time I program them! Nonetheless, I thought I’d add this subroutine which resets every textbox whose name fits the patter Product#_status, according to its paired combobox. The logic does assume the names start with Product1, Product2, etc., without a gap in the numbering:

    Sub test2()
    
    Dim ws As Excel.Worksheet
    Dim ctl As OLEObject
    Dim i As Long
    Dim ProductComboboxesCount
    Dim ProductCombo As OLEObject
    Dim ProductText As OLEObject
    Const ControlPrefix As String = "Product"
    
    Set ws = ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1)
    With ws
        For Each ctl In .OLEObjects
            If TypeOf ctl.Object Is MSForms.ComboBox And Left(ctl.Name, Len(ControlPrefix)) = ControlPrefix Then
                ProductComboboxesCount = ProductComboboxesCount + 1
            End If
        Next ctl
        For i = 1 To ProductComboboxesCount
            Set ProductCombo = .OLEObjects(ControlPrefix & i)
            Set ProductText = .OLEObjects(ControlPrefix & i & "_status")
            ProductText.Enabled = ProductCombo.Object.Text <> "Disabled"
        Next i
    End With
    End Sub
    
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