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Stephen Nyikos Stephen Nyikos is offline
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Default binding checkboxes

The bind function refers to the data source for the
objects so you can also set this up to change the data
source with a similar conditional statement. If you've
bound the control to a data source, a valid change in VBA
will change the source at the same time. Just set before
enable/disable.

Private Sub CheckBox1_Click()
'check1 on checked, check2 enabled
If Me.CheckBox1.Value = True Then
Me.CheckBox2.Enabled = true
Else
'check1 not checked, check2 disabled
If Me.CheckBox1.Value = False Then
Me.CheckBox2.Enabled = False
End If
End If
End Sub

-----Original Message-----
Ok here is the issue, I want to have a checkbox that is
dependant on another checkbox. So if checkbox 1 is

checked
than checkbox 2 is active, if checkbox 1 is not checked
then checkbos 2 is greyed out and isn't allowed to be
checked. I found that there was a "bound" function in

VBA
but I don't know how to use it. please help!

--Keri
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