formatting dates and times in visual basic

station manager

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I am a real rookie with VB but moving along pretty well. I am building a form and I want to create a drop down box where users can select a date from a calendar. Every time I try to build some sort of cell range it returns the decimal in the VB box. Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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On 2002-04-04 18:58, station manager wrote:
I am a real rookie with VB but moving along pretty well. I am building a form and I want to create a drop down box where users can select a date from a calendar. Every time I try to build some sort of cell range it returns the decimal in the VB box. Thanks in advance for your help.
Try

TextBox1.Text = Format(Range("A1"), "mm/dd/yy")

Lookup Format while in the VBA Editor
 
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