easy code for multiple labels

halo6819

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Sep 3, 2010
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hello all,
im writing code for a map of a hotel where i want users to be able to click a label and it shows the details of the room.

im looking for an easy way to call a function based on the label value.
something along the lines of

Code:
Private Sub Label2_Click()
    Call rooms (thisLable.Value)
End Sub

rather then having to type
Code:
Private Sub Label2_Click()
    Call rooms (Label2.Value)
End Sub
Private Sub Label3_Click()
    Call rooms (Label3.Value)
End Sub
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thank you, trying to adapt the code isnt going so hot, but this is definatly the right direction!
 
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