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On 29 Oct, 21:32, Steve wrote:
On 29 Oct, 21:22, Kevin B wrote:





See my previous post, it's not addressing the cell modification, it addresses
modifying the form label.
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Kevin Backmann


"Steve" wrote:
On 29 Oct, 20:50, Kevin B wrote:
You can just place the following function in the cell:


=TODAY()


if you want to form to assign the value you can have the user form place the
date in the cell using the following code in the UserForm_Initialize event:


Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()


ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1).Range("A1").Formula = "=TODAY()"


End Sub


Change sheet name and range accordingly


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Kevin Backmann


"Steve" wrote:
HYCH


Is there anyway I can link a userform label to a cell, i want the cell
to display the current date and change accordingly.


or is there another way to accomplish this ?


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Thanks Kevin,


having read my post again i realise i never made it clear what i am
trying to achieve,


its not the cell i want to auto update, but the label in a userform


so that when a form is opened i want the current date to appear as a
title above a textbox


is this possible


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Kev,

You Star, sorry for double post, was slower than i expected when i
reposted 1st time..lol

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Kev,

Managed to get the following working thanks to you for your help,

Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
Me.Label1.Caption = Format(Range("q12"), "ddd dd mmm")
Me.Label2.Caption = Format(Range("q13"), "ddd dd mmm")
Me.Label3.Caption = Format(Range("q14"), "ddd dd mmm")
Me.Label4.Caption = Format(Range("q15"), "ddd dd mmm")
Me.Label5.Caption = Format(Range("q16"), "ddd dd mmm")
Me.Label6.Caption = Format(Range("q17"), "ddd dd mmm")
Me.Label7.Caption = Format(Range("q18"), "ddd dd mmm")
End Sub

have 7 label, originally each was labelled day 1, day 2, etc


Much appreciation on the assistance :)

Steve