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this code works, but it works when the target cell is different then the
source cell ex. the source cell is a1 (where the user enters the z9z9z9) and =postalcode(A1) is in A2, it does return Z9Z 9Z9. because this code is smaller and easier to understand, i'll work with this one and add a cut/copy/paste back to a1... i make it sound so easy.. jat "Chip Pearson" wrote: The VBA code in my previous post can be shortened to Function PostalCode(S As String) As Variant If S Like "[A-Za-z]#[A-Za-z]#[A-Za-z]#" Then PostalCode = UCase(Left(S, 3) & " " & Right(S, 3)) Else PostalCode = CVErr(xlErrValue) End If End Function Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:11:04 -0800, jat wrote: i have read various examples of validating postal codes, but none seem to work for me. what i am trying to do is in one cell (A1), i enter a canadian postal code in A1 and it first checks to make sure that the format is correct (letter, number, letter, number, letter, number) z9z9z9. if it passes that check, then the format changes to CAPS and a space between the third and fourth characters. so z9z9z entered in A1 would be first validated then would display Z9Z 9Z9 in the same cell A1. i have tried some examples from the forum, but nothing is working for me. any help would be appreciated. |
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