Actually 'in Europe' we do not all use commas as decimal seperators!!!
The term decimal point - should be just that. I suppose you'll be using
commas for full stops next!!
Only joking - I hope you fix the problem. I find that storing the values in
variables and assigning these to the control value is a far better method to
apply calculations. You have more control them this way.
Cheers
N
UK Origin
"Mark Rosenkrantz" wrote in message
...
Dear all;
I have a UserForm with a few textboxes.
The first textbox : tbAmount holds an invoice amount.
The second textbox: tbVAT should display the amount of VAT ( 19
%
of the amount )
The formula I use is: .tbVAT.Value = .tbAmount.Value * 0.19
Looks fine to me.
But, the stupid box don't disply the right amount.
I live in Europe and the Regional settings are a dot ( . ) for the
thousands
seporator and a comma ( , ) for the decimal seporator.
When I enter 2250,00 ( or 2250 ) in .tbAmount, then textbox .tbVat
displays
:
427.5 which is not what I want as I hope to see :
427,50
When I bring these values over to the worksheet it displays :
? 2250,00 which is OK, and
? 4275,00 which is not OK, as I want to see:
? 427,50
Apparantly there is some error in the way the textboxes work with
thousands.
What is wrong with me ???? ( assuming I am not perfect )
I can't see what I did wrong.
Mark.
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