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I'm using the code you previously provided on formatting a
textbox in a form. In my macro, a form displays a textbox, radio buttons, and push buttons. The textbox is populated with a phone number. Sometimes the user will keep the existing number (which is already formatted) and sometimes they will change it. I use the following code to format the textbox: Private Sub TextBox3_Exit(ByVal cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) If Not IsNumeric(TextBox3) Or Len(TextBox3) 10 Then cancel = True Me.TextBox3.Text = Format(TextBox3, "000-000-0000") End Sub I would like the users to be able to tab through the form. The problem is they can tab through it until they get to the text box. The tab is locked until they key in a phone number. What I would like to do is let the user tab through the phone number if they keep the existing number and not change it. If they change it and keep in 10 new number, then it should be formatted automatically for them like it does now. Any suggestions on how we can do this? Thanks for all of the help. |
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