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On Mar 13, 7:00*pm, "Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)"
wrote: See inline comments... Can we make the form float so that I can work on the sheet as well. Along with error messages that you have put, if you can also include messages for blank values like it should alert in case one or both the text boxes are empty. Whatever code you are showing your UserForm from, use this statement to show it instead of the statement you have now (assuming your UserForm is still named UserForm1; if not, use your own UserForm's name instead... the key is the vbModeless argument)... UserForm1.Show vbModeless Also numbers starting with zero generate list without leading zero. Start: 09871270 End: 09871277 Give this new code a try... Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() * Dim X As Long * Dim LastColumn As Long * Dim Number1 As Variant * Dim Number2 As Variant * Dim TBox1 As String * Dim TBox2 As String * TBox1 = Trim(TextBox1.Text) * TBox2 = Trim(TextBox2.Text) * If TBox1 = "" Or TBox2 = "" Then * * MsgBox "You must fill in both text boxes!" * ElseIf TBox1 Like String(Len(TBox1), "#") And Len(TBox2) < 29 Then * * Number1 = CDec(TBox1) * * If TBox2 Like String(Len(TBox2), "#") And Len(TBox2) < 29 Then * * * Number2 = CDec(TBox2) * * * If Number2 < Number1 Then * * * * MsgBox "TextBox2 must contain a larger number than TextBox1" * * * Else * * * * LastColumn = Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column * * * * If LastColumn = 1 And Range("A1").Value = "" Then LastColumn = 0 * * * * For X = 0 To Number2 - Number1 * * * * * Cells(X + 1, LastColumn + 1).Value = _ * * * * * * * * *"'" & Format$(Number1 + X, String(Len(Trim(TBox1)), "0")) * * * * Next * * * End If * * Else * * * MsgBox "Bad entry in TextBox2" * * End If * Else * * MsgBox "Bad entry in TextBox1" * End If End Sub Rick Thanks for the input once again. Worked like a charm. Grateful dear. |
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