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I have a form that has two text boxes that are initiated as follows::
Dim Tm As Date Tm = Evaluate("=IF(MINUTE(TIME(HOUR(Now()),MINUTE(Now() ),0))-MINUTE(TIME(HOUR(Now()),FLOOR(MINUTE(Now()),15),0) )<8,TIME(HOUR(Now()),FLOOR(MINUTE(Now()),15),0),TI ME(HOUR(Now()),CEILING(MINUTE(Now()),15),0))") txtStartDate.Text = Format(Date, "mm/dd/yy") txtStartTime.Text = Format(Tm, "h:mm AM/PM") If I tab into the StartDate text box and type "1/22" (without the quotes, of course) and then tab to the next field, the following procedure runs: Private Sub txtStartDate_exit(ByVal cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) txtStartDate.Value = Format(txtStartDate, "mm/dd/yy") End Sub and the text in the StartDate box changes to "01/22/06". But if I type "8 a" in the StartTime box and then tab out of it, it doesn't reformat even though there is a similar procedure for it Private Sub txtStartTime_exit(ByVal cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) txtStartTime.Text = Format(txtStartTime, "h:mm AM/PM") End Sub When all data is entered in the form and other procedures are run, the "8 a" is read and calculated correctly so there is no functional problem. I would just like it to reformat it's appearance to reassure users that they have entered what they intended. Does anyone know how to fix this? |
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Option Explicit
Private Sub txtStartTime_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) txtStartTime.Text = Format(txtStartTime.Text, "H:MM AM/PM") End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() txtStartTime.Text = Format(Now, "H:MM AM/PM") End Sub "John Pierce" wrote: I have a form that has two text boxes that are initiated as follows:: Dim Tm As Date Tm = Evaluate("=IF(MINUTE(TIME(HOUR(Now()),MINUTE(Now() ),0))-MINUTE(TIME(HOUR(Now()),FLOOR(MINUTE(Now()),15),0) )<8,TIME(HOUR(Now()),FLOOR(MINUTE(Now()),15),0),TI ME(HOUR(Now()),CEILING(MINUTE(Now()),15),0))") txtStartDate.Text = Format(Date, "mm/dd/yy") txtStartTime.Text = Format(Tm, "h:mm AM/PM") If I tab into the StartDate text box and type "1/22" (without the quotes, of course) and then tab to the next field, the following procedure runs: Private Sub txtStartDate_exit(ByVal cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) txtStartDate.Value = Format(txtStartDate, "mm/dd/yy") End Sub and the text in the StartDate box changes to "01/22/06". But if I type "8 a" in the StartTime box and then tab out of it, it doesn't reformat even though there is a similar procedure for it Private Sub txtStartTime_exit(ByVal cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) txtStartTime.Text = Format(txtStartTime, "h:mm AM/PM") End Sub When all data is entered in the form and other procedures are run, the "8 a" is read and calculated correctly so there is no functional problem. I would just like it to reformat it's appearance to reassure users that they have entered what they intended. Does anyone know how to fix this? |
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Patrick, have you tested your suggestion? Does it work for you? I have
tried to use it in my application but it doesn't make any difference. Thanks John |
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With reference to the first post in this thread: What I didn't mention
in the description of the situation, because I had no Idea it was significant, is that the two text boxes - StartDate and StartTime - are inside of a frame, aka group box. This makes all the difference in the world. If I change the tab order of the two text boxes, the StartTime one will update on exit and the StartDate one won't. However, in either situation, exiting whichever textbox won't update correctly in the opposite direction, that is, with a shift+tab, will update it. So now does anyone have a solution to this? |
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