Conditional formatting not applying when sending data from userform to column

AndyEd

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I have a column used to display dates. It is conditionally formatted to highlight those falling within the current week, next week, etc.

It seems that when I send a data to the column via a userform, it is not applying the formatting. Is that the case, and if so, is there a workaround?

Thank you.
 

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Hi,
what comes out of textbox or combobox is text.. Try using one of the Type conversion functions to coerce your string date & see if this resolves the issue.

example

Rich (BB code):
Range("A1").Value = CDate(Me.TextBox1.Value)

You can read more about type-conversion-functions in VBA helpfile.

Dave
 
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