Enter key text symbol
Fiona,
Application.WorksheetFunction allows you to access a number of the
functions that you use in your Excel worksheets, like VLOOKUP or
SUBSTITUTE. Sometimes the worksheet function is all you need. For a list
of the worksheet functions you can use in VBA, check VBA help.
The fun thing about this newsgroup is that you find lots of different
ways to do the same thing! I find myself frequently jolted out of my VBA
complacency -- "What? You can do that with one line of code instead of
20? Arrghhh!" <g I've learned a lot here.
--
Dianne
In om,
Fiona typed:
Thanks Dianne,
Well that looks easy :o),
I didn't even know there was an
"Application.WorksheetFunction.Substitute"
Makes you wonder how many ways it may be possible to do the same ?
"Dianne" wrote in message
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Private Sub CmdOK_Click()
Dim strText As String
strText = TxtNotes.Text
strText = Application.WorksheetFunction.Substitute(strText, vbCr,
"")
ActiveSheet.Range("Notes") = strText
Unload Me
End Sub
--
HTH,
Dianne
In om,
Fiona typed:
I have a form with a multiline textbox which has (EnterKeyBehavior
=True) property.
When the ok button is clicked on the form, the contents of the
textbox is placed into a range on a worksheet. Problem is the ascii
symbol for the enter key, it is displayed at the end of every line.
Is there anything I can do to stop this ?
Private Sub CmdOK_Click()
ActiveSheet.Range("Notes") = TxtNotes.Text
Unload Me
End Sub
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