Optionbutton help
Thanks Dave... worked great, my userform has 8 sets of 4 optionbuttons on
it... so I passed a second value to the doOpt procedure and grouped each set
of 4.
I'm really finding that the ControlSource is not very useful... or at least
has cause me a lot of grief lately! It seems to be the root of my problem
everytime... I think I'll avoid it in the future.
Thank for your help again
Crai
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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I think I'd drop the linked cell (ControlSource) and just assign the values
with
code:
Option Explicit
Private Sub OptionButton1_Click()
Call doOpt(1)
End Sub
Private Sub OptionButton2_Click()
Call doOpt(2)
End Sub
Private Sub OptionButton3_Click()
Call doOpt(3)
End Sub
Private Sub OptionButton4_Click()
Call doOpt(4)
End Sub
Sub doOpt(which As Long)
Dim iCtr As Long
With Worksheets("sheet1")
For iCtr = 1 To 4
.Cells(iCtr, "A").Value = CBool(iCtr = which)
Next iCtr
End With
End Sub
I used Sheet1, A1:A4 (to make my life easier), but you could modify it
pretty
easily.
Craig wrote:
HI there,
I have a Userform with some optionbuttons on it. Named optionbutton1 thru
4.
Each button is linked to a worksheet cell. I want, that when I click an
optionbutton it becomes TRUE and the other
optionbuttons become FALSE.
I have these buttons grouped.
What happens is that if optionbutton4 is TRUE and I click
optionbutton1...
optionbutton4 becomes FALSE but optionbutton1 doesn't become TRUE unless
I
click it again.
How do I make this happen with one click??
Thanks in Advance...Again!
Craig
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Dave Peterson
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