Decimal Places Control In TextBox

Jun 25, 2009

i am very sorry for the inconvnience. this is my first post... i have downloded this souces code version of (VB6) . i want to convert to vb.net 2005 or vb.net 2008[u]..... i think this function usefull for others also. i am try to develop Payment system. i will post it after complete. there are so meny controls. i need this one also add to my Payment System.... Text Box Keypress event is not compatibal with Vb.net..

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Running total = 329430.75
New Withheld Amount = 710.79
Running total = 330141.54

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Mod Edit: When you are posting code please use code tags like this.

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