How can I programmically construct the object reference?

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Published on 2010-04-07T16:14:28Z Indexed on 2010/04/07 16:23 UTC
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Lets just say that I have three textboxes: TextBox1, TextBox2, TextBox3. Normally if I wanted to change the text for example I would put TextBox1.Text = "Whatever" and so on. For what I'm doing right now I would like to something like (TextBox & "i").Text. That obviously isn't the syntax I need to use I'm just using it as an example for what I need to do. So how can I do something like this? The main reason I'm doing this is to reduce code with a loop.

Please keep in mind that I'm not actually changing the text of the textboxes I'm simply using that as an example to get the point across.

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