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Default Enable and disable worksheet controls?

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-----Original Message-----
Or just:

With ActiveSheet
.CheckBoxes.Enabled = False
.OptionButtons.Enabled = False
End With

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Regards,

Vasant.


"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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For items from the forms toolbar

Sub tester10()
Dim cbx As CheckBox
Dim oBtn As OptionButton
For Each cbx In ActiveSheet.CheckBoxes
cbx.Enabled = False
Next
For Each oBtn In ActiveSheet.OptionButtons
oBtn.Enabled = False
Next

End Sub

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"william deleo"

wrote in message
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Ok ... that library was not checked, so I fixed that
(thanks!). And yes they were off the forms toolbar,

so
that made the error message go away.

But, the conditional isn't finding any checkboxes or
control buttons on the sheet (I added a simple

message box
inside and it never comes up) and therefore it never
executes the enable/disable. Is there a way to view

the
objects contained in "ActiveSheet.OLEObjects"?

Thanks so much!



-----Original Message-----
Inside the VBE, tools|References and check
MS Forms 2.0 Object library

(And are your checkboxes/optionbuttons from the

control
toolbox toolbar or the
Forms toolbar?)



william deleo wrote:

I am getting a compile error:

"User-defined type not defined" with reference to

line:

TypeOf obj.Object Is MSForms.CheckBox

???

-----Original Message-----
Control Toolbox Toolbar Controls:

Sub Tester1()
Dim obj As OLEObject
For Each obj In ActiveSheet.OLEObjects
If TypeOf obj.Object Is MSForms.CheckBox Or _
TypeOf obj.Object Is MSForms.OptionButton

Then
obj.Object.Enabled = False
End If
Next

End Sub

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"William Deleo"


wrote in message
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Hello,

Is there a way to disable worksheet controls?

For
example, I have a sheet with a series of radio
buttons
and
check boxes. After some data is entered and the
buttons
and check boxes are set, I'd like to disable

them so
thay
cannot be inadvertantly changed. I thought the

lock
and
protect features would address this, but it

seems
like
they do not effect the value of the control

(only the
location and size and so forth).

In the end, I'd like a macro button on the sheet
which
enables and disables particular controls based

on the
value of a sepparate check box. I.e., the user

sets
the
check box to lock (box checked), and calls the

macro
(by
pressing a button) to disable particular

controls and
fixing their values. Or, the user sets the

check
box to
unlock (box uncheched), and calls the macro to

enable
the
particular controls, allowing their values to be
reset.

Thanks so much for your time!
William DeLeo




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