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try this:
ChangeLevel = InputBox(Question3, Title3, Default3 , , , , 1) the comma's denote the location of the box left, right, help, help context, type type 1 is numeric input only and it will automatically display an error window. "Alex" wrote: I have the following code that inputs a value into a cell that is typed in an input box. How can I force the number that is typed in the input box to be an integer? Thanks. Sub Input_Fields() Dim Question3, Title3, Default3, Box3 Dim ChangeLevel As Integer Question3 = "What is the Change Level?" Title3 = "Change Level" Default3 = "" ChangeLevel = InputBox(Question3, Title3, Default3) Range("e5").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = ChangeLevel End Sub |
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