number variable format in VBA

DRaffo

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Is there any way to format a number variable in VBA, maybe when declaring it, so that it is displayed with the 3rd number coma and 2 decimal places? ie. 3,556.98
 

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Code:
Sub test2()
Dim x, y As String
x = 3556.98
y = Format(x, "#,000.00")
MsgBox y
End Sub
 
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How are you displaying it? If is a Message Box, do something like this:
Code:
    Dim myValue As Double
    myValue = 3556.98
    
    MsgBox Format(myValue, "#,##0.00")
 
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thanks for the quick reply!

both gave me what i needed.

its use was to later be displayed in excel in the middle of a string:

Code:
pounds = tons * 2204.62262

pounds2 = Format(pounds, "#,000.00")

Cells(40, 2) = "Total weight is " & pounds2 & " pounds"
 
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