Subtract Textbox Time Values

Jaye7

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I would like a vba script which deducts 2 textbox time values as follows.

textbox1.value = 11:40:00
textbox2.value = 11:49:59

I would like the final value to be displayed as 9:59
 
Thanks Mike,

I managed to modify your script to get it working the way that I wanted it to work.

Code:
With Clock.TextBox4
        .Value = Format(TimeValue(Clock.TextBox12.Text) - TimeValue(Clock.TextBox11.Text), "h:m:ss")
        .Value = Mid(.Value, InStr(1, .Value, ":") + 1)
    End With
 
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