UserForm keypress event help

DRJ

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Hi

I am trying to restrict text in a textbox on a userform. So I use

Private Sub TextBox1_KeyPress(ByVal KeyAscii As MSForms.ReturnInteger)

If KeyAscii < 48 Or KeyAscii > 57 Then KeyAscii = 0

End Sub

This works fine, but I have like 20 textboxs on one userform and I wanted to not have to put this code 20 seperate times.

I tried

Private Sub Userform1_KeyPress(ByVal KeyAscii As MSForms.ReturnInteger)

If KeyAscii < 48 Or KeyAscii > 57 Then KeyAscii = 0

End Sub

but it didnt seem to work. Like I said it will work fine if I report the code 20 times once for each textbox, but is there a simple way to include all the textboxs as one?

Thanks

Jacob
 

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