WOW! Marvelous, Fantastic, PERFECT,,,,,,,,Thanks
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
How about something like this that will assign the linked cell to Column A of
the same row that holds the checkbox (from the Control toolbox toolbar):
Option Explicit
Sub testme()
Dim OLEObj As OLEObject
Dim wks As Worksheet
Set wks = Worksheets("sheet1")
For Each OLEObj In wks.OLEObjects
If TypeOf OLEObj.Object Is MSForms.CheckBox Then
OLEObj.LinkedCell _
= wks.Cells(OLEObj.TopLeftCell.Row, "A") _
.Address(external:=True)
End If
Next OLEObj
End Sub
If you're new to macros, you may want to read David's intro at:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
Change that "A" to whatever column you really want.
Tony wrote:
Thanks Dave,
This worked exactly like you said it would. I have 5,000 rows, do I have to
do the LINKCELL for every row.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You can set up a LinkedCell for each checkbox. (It's under properties when you
rightclick on the checkbox (while in design mode).)
Then you can put those in a column (hidden) in the same row as the checkbox.
then
=countif(e:e,true)
(use the correct column, though)
Tony wrote:
I have created a column that has check Boxes using the Control Toolbar. How
do I count the total number of checkc boxs in a column, that have check marks
in them. I do not know VBA, only know how to create and paste a function was
already set up for me. Thanks in advance, Tony
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson