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Default Counting selected option buttons in column?

Can I control the properties of these option buttons that are "from the
control toolbox toolbar" using VBA code? When I recorded a macro and changed
properties of an option button, it did not show up in the macro code.
-JEFF-

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

You could format the font of the cell to be the same color as the
background.

You cold make the option button opaque and have it cover the cell

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"-JEFF-" wrote in message
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That works except it places the word "True" or "False" inside the cell

behind
the control. It's purely aesthetics, but is there a way to prevent this?
-JEFF-

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

Assuming option buttons from the control toolbox toolbar.
If you have the optionbuttons linked to cells, then just do a countif on

the
cells for True.

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Tom Ogilvy

"-JEFF-" wrote in message
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My option buttons are grouped by row (one per cell) so only one of

five
can
be selected in each row. Now I need to know how many have been

selected
in
each of the five columns and totals stored in a cell. Will one of you

VBA
gurus please help me count how many option buttons are selected in

each
column? Also, if there is a better method other than the option

button to
accomplish this, I'm all ears. I have been having the users put a

number
1
in the column and then auto sum the 1's at the bottom, (quite easy),
however,
users keep screwing up and having more than one "1" in a row so I'm

need a
better method of control.
-JEFF-