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hey guys this is Dan strong with excel vba is fun today weamp;#39;ve got an exciting lesson and weamp;#39;re gonna explore several different ways to manipulate or control the user forms text box and what we want to do is we want to restrict what the users can type so we may only want to allow numerals we may want only want to allow certain types of text or characters in a field or we might want to just include only something numeric but it may include commas and decimal points so weamp;#39;re gonna show you different ways to restrict that and so letamp;#39;s go ahead and begin by going to the visual basic editor of course weamp;#39;re gonna hit alt f11 or 4 on the windows computer so click here all to f11 if youamp;#39;re on a Mac sorry user forms are not ready for editing you might want to use parallels or boot camp in order to manipulate a user form can I still run a user form if Iamp;#39;m using a Mac that was perhaps designed on a Windows computer yes you can anyway to get i