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    How to concatenate two or more textboxes in one textbox

    Hi

    I am new to programming in vba and I have a doubt that while basic, have not yet found a solution. The question is how I concatenate two textboxes in textbox 1?

    The idea is after the concatenate do a vlookup from the texbox concatenated.

    thanks in advance for the support.

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    Re: How to concatenate two or more textboxes in one textbox

    Hello beto77,

    ... The question is how I concatenate two textboxes in textbox 1?
    Where are these TextBoxes located? On a Userform, or Spreadsheet, or Both?

    It could be a bit more complicated than what you make it to sound to be.

    I would therefore suggest that you, attach a sample workbook. Make sure there is just enough data to demonstrate your need. Include a BEFORE sheet and an AFTER sheet in the workbook if needed to show the process you're trying to complete or automate. Make sure your desired results are shown, mock them up manually if necessary.

    Remember to desensitize the data.

    Click on GO ADVANCED and use the paperclip icon to open the upload window.

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    Re: How to concatenate two or more textboxes in one textbox

    Thanks Winon
    Really I thought it was easier

    Attached you can see a sceenshot of the userform were I have the textboxesCapturar_1.JPG

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    Re: How to concatenate two or more textboxes in one textbox

    Hi beto77,

    A Screen Shot does not help at all, since it does not show us the Code you are using within your Workbook.;(

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    Re: How to concatenate two or more textboxes in one textbox

    I'm sorry,

    Now you can see a sample from de file.

    TestVBA_v3.xlsm
    pass=123

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