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Microsoft Certification - UserForms in Excel 2003

 
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Old 08-18-2007, 05:24 PM   #1
Default UserForms in Excel 2003


Using Dates in a UserForm text box: when I enter dates in the TextBox ie;
02/01/2007 they appear as 01/02/2007 on my worksheet despite the cells
having been formatted dd/mm/yyyy. What am I doing wrong. The system is set
to UK Standard 'dd/mm/yyyy'


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