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Default Change checkbox value

mooresk257 used his keyboard to write :
I put a check box and a command button on a new sheet, with the following
code for each:

Private Sub CheckBox1_Click()

If Sheet1.CheckBox1.Value = True Then
MsgBox ("Yup")
Else: MsgBox ("Nope")
End If

End Sub

Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()

Application.EnableEvents = False

Sheet1.CheckBox1.Value = False

Application.EnableEvents = True

End Sub

However, when I run the command button code to set the check box value to
false, I still get a message box saying "nope". If events are turned off, I
don't see why the code for the check box event would run.

Or am I going about this the wrong way?

"ker_01" wrote:

There may be easier ways (consider testing "application.events = false"
before you change the checkbox, and "application.events = true" immediately
after, that might work?)

but for straight (if inelegant) logic, add another variable

Sub Checkbox_Change
If MyVariable = True then
'all the code here
end if
End sub

Sub MyOtherProcedure
MyVariable = False
CheckboxA = True
CheckboxA = False
MyVariable = True
end sub

Of course, you will need to set MyVariable to True in the workbook_open
event, to make sure it is always enabled unless you decide to disable it. I
think an uninitialized variable will have a null value, so maybe you could
use that to your advantage, but again, I haven't tested that in actual use.

HTH,
Keith

"mooresk257" wrote:

Hi,

So, on to my next dilemma - how do I change the value of a check box
without initiating a Checkbox_Change sub attached to it?

I have a check box (Sheet1.CheckBox1.Value = True) and changing the value
to false triggers the change event sub whether the check box is enabled or
not.

It does not seem to matter if it is a Checkbox_Click() or Checkbox_Change()
event.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Scott


That's because EnableEvents apparently doesn't work in this case. I've
never tried this before and so was recommending you 'try' my
suggestion.

I have tested this as of reading your new post. Here's what I
recommend:

1. Add the following line to the declarations section of the sheet
code module:
Dim bDisableEvents As Boolean

In your command button code:
bDisableEvents = True
Checkbox1.Value = False
bDisableEvents = False

In your Checkbox1_Click OR _Change event:
If bDisableEvents Then Exit Sub

Now, whenever you use the command button you won't get the msgbox.
Whever you click the checkbox you will only get the msgbox if it's
checked.

--
Garry

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