How To Get An Event To Run When I Exit A TextBox
I did say
Kick me again <LOL
I guess I should have used "<g" to be clearer - it was an attempt at grim
humor. No need to apologize. The original poster is always free to make
their own decisions. (and I am free to be Sardonic <g)
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Minitman" wrote in message
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Hey Tom.
I must apologize. I did not understand that "Exit" was the name of
the Exit event until I saw the code snippet. My only excuse is my
inexperience with VBA and writing code.
I did not mean to "Kick" you once or again.
Please accept my apology.
I find the knowledge and assistance you dispense so unselfishly to be
of great value. Please, don't let my ignorant babblings discourage
you in the pursuit of educating the unexperienced and uneducated
wannabe Excel programmers out here to comprehend the deepest mysteries
of Excel. <G
-Minitman
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 15:16:24 -0400, "Tom Ogilvy"
wrote:
If the textbox is in a userform, then use the Exit event.
Read my suggestion. The first suggestion I made was the exit event (which
only works for a userform). This is the same suggestion posted after me
by
Mr. Datasort. without such qualification or explanation and which you
found
so helpful. I then offered an alternative approach again, stating
clearly
that this was if your textbox was not on a userform.
Check out the other reply, it seems to be a bit more simplified.
Kick me again <LOL
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