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Hi
I am trying the way you told me, but is not working right. I guess I a missing something. when I run it, I allways get the MsgBox "Value must be between 0.0 1.0", no mather the value. Private Sub PercentTB_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim Min As Variant Dim Max As Variant PercentTB.Value = Format(CSng(PercentTB.Value), "##.#%") Min = Format(CSng(0), "##.#%") Max = Format(CSng(1), "##.#%") If (PercentTB.Value < Min) Or (PercentTB.Value Max) Then MsgBox "Value must be between 0.0 - 1.0", vbOKOnly Cancel = True End If End Su -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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You really should keep top one thread. To expect everyone to keep up with
your multiple postings is totally unreasonable. What is your total code looking like now? What are you inputting and what do you want? -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "ajliaks " wrote in message ... Hi I am trying the way you told me, but is not working right. I guess I am missing something. when I run it, I allways get the MsgBox "Value must be between 0.0 - 1.0", no mather the value. Private Sub PercentTB_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim Min As Variant Dim Max As Variant PercentTB.Value = Format(CSng(PercentTB.Value), "##.#%") Min = Format(CSng(0), "##.#%") Max = Format(CSng(1), "##.#%") If (PercentTB.Value < Min) Or (PercentTB.Value Max) Then MsgBox "Value must be between 0.0 - 1.0", vbOKOnly Cancel = True End If End Sub --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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You are going to have to decide what you want the user to enter in the cell.
What is acceptable Which ..50 or 50 or 50% or multiple Then you have to test for what was entered and decide what you want to do with it. Whatever is in the textbox will be a string, so you don't want to compare a string to a number. You will need to convert the string to a number and do the comparison. It appears you want the value entered to be between 0.0 and 1.0. If so, you don't want to turn it into a percentage before you do the check. Private Sub PercentTB_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim Min As Single Dim Max As Single Min = Format(CSng(0), "##.#%") Max = Format(CSng(1), "##.#%") If (csng(PercentTB.Value) < Min) Or (csng(PercentTB.Value) Max) Then MsgBox "Value must be between 0.0 - 1.0", vbOKOnly Cancel = True PercentTB.Value = "" End If PercentTB.Value = Format(CSng(PercentTB.Value), "##.#%") End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ajliaks " wrote in message ... Hi I am trying the way you told me, but is not working right. I guess I am missing something. when I run it, I allways get the MsgBox "Value must be between 0.0 - 1.0", no mather the value. Private Sub PercentTB_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) Dim Min As Variant Dim Max As Variant PercentTB.Value = Format(CSng(PercentTB.Value), "##.#%") Min = Format(CSng(0), "##.#%") Max = Format(CSng(1), "##.#%") If (PercentTB.Value < Min) Or (PercentTB.Value Max) Then MsgBox "Value must be between 0.0 - 1.0", vbOKOnly Cancel = True End If End Sub --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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