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Textbox date
I am using a commandbutton to enter the current date in a textbox which is
then used to populate a cell. 1. If I use TextBox1.Value = Date, the format in the textbox is mm/dd/yyyy but appears as a date formatted dd/mm/yyyy in the cell 2. If I use TextBox1.Value = Format(Date, "dd/mm/yyyy"), the format in both textbox and cell is dd/mm/yyyy I need to compare another cell to the current date cell to see if the other cell is before today (cond format). In case 1 this is fine, but in case 2 all dates appear to be before today. How can I get the currect date to appear correctly in both locations and still be able to compare it as a date? -- Ian -- |
Textbox date
The command button and textbox are both on a userform, in case that's
relevant. -- Ian -- "Ian" wrote in message ... I am using a commandbutton to enter the current date in a textbox which is then used to populate a cell. 1. If I use TextBox1.Value = Date, the format in the textbox is mm/dd/yyyy but appears as a date formatted dd/mm/yyyy in the cell 2. If I use TextBox1.Value = Format(Date, "dd/mm/yyyy"), the format in both textbox and cell is dd/mm/yyyy I need to compare another cell to the current date cell to see if the other cell is before today (cond format). In case 1 this is fine, but in case 2 all dates appear to be before today. How can I get the currect date to appear correctly in both locations and still be able to compare it as a date? -- Ian -- |
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