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XL's parser runs before both Validation and any event macros, so one
can't force an entry in any particular format. If you use a userform, you can check each keystroke as it's entered into a textbox, for example. OTOH, why do you care what format the date is entered as, as long as it's a date (which you can test, either by formula or event macro)? Just format the cell the way you want to display it. As for the 0000\.0000\.00 format, AFAIK, there's no way to fill from the left without using an event macro to manipulate the entry. Perhaps something like: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) With Target(1) If Not Intersect(.Cells, Range("A1")) Is Nothing Then Application.EnableEvents = False If IsNumeric(.Value) Then .ClearFormats .Value = Left(Replace(.Text, ".", "") & _ String(10, "0"), 10) .NumberFormat = "0000\.0000\.00" Else .Clear End If Application.EnableEvents = True End If End With End Sub In article .com, "Wescotte" wrote: Is it possible to force the user to enter text in a very specific format like for entering dates or similar syntax specific input? Also, I setup a custom format of 0000"."0000"."00 When the user enters 123 it it switched to 0000.0001.23 Is it possible to reverse it so it would become 1230.0000.00 instead? |
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