Format String number in Textbox

dave8

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I have a textbox which contains a positive or negative number. But if the number is negative, rather than displaying a "-", for example '-.25', I want to display as (.25), in parenthesis. How can I do that?
 

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Try this:
Code:
Private Sub textbox1_BeforeUpdate(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean)
    TextBox1 = Format(TextBox1, "0.00;(0.00)")
End Sub

Should change after deselecting the textbox
 
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