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I am trying to have a textbox just show todays date. The only problem
am having is having this done outside a procedure. I dont want th user to have to push a button or select a box, I simply want wheneve the user opens the workbook, this particular cell to just show today date. I tried to enter the formula: TextBox18 = Format(Date "MM/DD/YYYY") in the general portion of of vba sheet (declarations) bu i get outside procedure compile error, any hints.. -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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