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How can I make sure that currency is only entered into text box on userform
Thanks mike |
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On Jun 26, 7:10 pm, Mike wrote:
How can I make sure that currency is only entered into text box on userform Thanks mike Hi, Mike: Is it possible to pop up a message if your input is not a numerical number? Thanks, George |
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How can I make sure that currency is only entered into
text box on userform Do you mean you want to restrict what the user types in the TextBox to an entry composed of at maximum, a single decimal point, digits characters (at maximum, only two of them after the decimal point) and, at most, a single currency symbol in character position 1 (with all other keystroke being rejected)? What about thousands separator characters? Or did you have something else in mind? Rick |
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Rick thanks for the reply
I think I have got it but you may suggest something else What I have done first is in the AfterUpdate event to takes care of the 99 or 110 dollar entry and turn into $99.00 $110.00 Private Sub txtIQPrice_AfterUpdate() txtIQPrice.Value = Format(txtIQPrice.Value, "Currency") End Sub Then in the button click event I have this code to look at the non numeric entries If you think I might be missing something or if you foresee problems please give suggestions Thanks Mike If IsNumeric(txtIQPrice.Value) = False Then MsgBox "Must enter a valid dollar amount for" & " " _ & lblIQPrice.Caption & vbCrLf & txtIQPrice.Value _ & " " & "is not a valid entry", vbCritical, "360 Price Matrix" Exit Sub "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: How can I make sure that currency is only entered into text box on userform Do you mean you want to restrict what the user types in the TextBox to an entry composed of at maximum, a single decimal point, digits characters (at maximum, only two of them after the decimal point) and, at most, a single currency symbol in character position 1 (with all other keystroke being rejected)? What about thousands separator characters? Or did you have something else in mind? Rick |
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What does your code do if the user types the following in (parentheses,
dollar signs and all)? ($1,23,,3.4,,,5,,E267$) Is it what you expected? Rick "Mike" wrote in message ... Rick thanks for the reply I think I have got it but you may suggest something else What I have done first is in the AfterUpdate event to takes care of the 99 or 110 dollar entry and turn into $99.00 $110.00 Private Sub txtIQPrice_AfterUpdate() txtIQPrice.Value = Format(txtIQPrice.Value, "Currency") End Sub Then in the button click event I have this code to look at the non numeric entries If you think I might be missing something or if you foresee problems please give suggestions Thanks Mike If IsNumeric(txtIQPrice.Value) = False Then MsgBox "Must enter a valid dollar amount for" & " " _ & lblIQPrice.Caption & vbCrLf & txtIQPrice.Value _ & " " & "is not a valid entry", vbCritical, "360 Price Matrix" Exit Sub "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: How can I make sure that currency is only entered into text box on userform Do you mean you want to restrict what the user types in the TextBox to an entry composed of at maximum, a single decimal point, digits characters (at maximum, only two of them after the decimal point) and, at most, a single currency symbol in character position 1 (with all other keystroke being rejected)? What about thousands separator characters? Or did you have something else in mind? Rick |
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