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Then in that case I would suggest that you use option buttons as Bart
suggested.

You can set both buttons to false on activate, so they both start unset.

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"Oldjay" wrote in message
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I have two checkboxes (Yes and No) because this is a quote request and I

need
to be sure the requestor specifily requests or rejects a certian option.
Again is there a way to keep both check boxes from being checked at the

same
time?

oldjay

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Always amazes me when people use two, I always think of checboxes in

terms
of yes/no.or

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"RB Smissaert" wrote in message
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Yes, beat me to it there.

RBS

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Why not just have one, ticked = Yes, not ticked = No.

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"Oldjay" wrote in message
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I have 2 informational check boxes (Yes & No) There is no code

associated
with them. I want to keep from checking both at the same time