Setting TabIndex Property in VBA No Longer Working After Recent MS Office Updates

Eric Yevtushok 0 Reputation points
2025-10-03T17:54:13.63+00:00

September: After my PC installed recent MS Office updates (within the last two weeks), currently running Version 2508 Build 16.0.19127.20192 (32-bit), setting the TabIndex property is no longer behaving as expected. I have procedures, in MS Access forms, to set the TabIndex property of all the form's controls during the Form_Load event. This has worked without any issue for years, until recent updates have changed the TabIndex behavior to, what appears to be, the preset Tab Order values for the control's TabIndex property. It looks like when setting the TabIndex property, in VBA, the command processes without throwing an error, but the TabIndex value of the control remains unchanged. I have tried testing a brand new DB file and the behavior bug persists. I really hope that this bug will be fixed by the dev team quickly, I have many users which are affected across the multiple DB files they use.

October: I have been installing all of the available updates and am currently on Version 2509 Build 16.0.19231.20138. The issue still persists.

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  1. Karl Donaubauer 2,691 Reputation points MVP
    2025-10-03T20:03:57.4466667+00:00

    Hi,

    Can you post the relevant part of your code? If I can reproduce the problem and a change in behaviour in recent builds, I can report it to the Access team at Microsoft.

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  2. Karl Donaubauer 2,691 Reputation points MVP
    2025-10-07T08:20:23.1666667+00:00

    Hi,

    We have reported the problem to the Microsoft Access team. It was introduced with version 2508 and they plan to fix it before this version reaches the slower update channels. In the Current Channel, it should be fixed in the next or next-but-one build of version 2509.

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    Karl


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