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Debug.Print IsDate("09:95"), IsDate("09:55") or Debug.Print IsDate(Format("0955","00\:00")) In article , "Patrick C. Simonds" wrote: I am looking for something that will catch if the user does not enter a valid time. For example if they were to enter 0995 instead of 0955. |
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