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I am using a few simple lines of code in a TextBox such as:
TextBox6.Value = Cells(290, 3) This takes a value from a cell, and displays it on my UserForm. The only problem is that it is always displayed in the TextBox in a format such as .2, or .493, or some such thing. I am trying to get the TextBox to display the value in percentage format, perhaps even with two decimal places. How can I do this? I tried the Macro Recorder, and I looked on several web sites; havent found the answer yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Regards, Ryan--- -- RyGuy |
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