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JE McGimpsey JE McGimpsey is offline
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Default check and uncheck macro

There's really no advantage to the added indirection of linking to a
cell when you can check the checkbox status directly:

If Sheets("Sheet1").Checkboxes("Checkbox11").Value = xlOn Then
'your code here
Else
'more code here
End If


There are a couple of potential disadvantages - e.g., changing the value
in the linked cell changes the checkbox status, but doesn't fire the
assigned macro, among others...


In article ,
Shane Devenshire wrote:

Hi,

Form Checkboxes allow linking the checkbox to a cell. That cell will
contain True or False depending on whether the box is checked or not.
Suppose the linked cell is A1 then

If Sheets("Sheet1").[A1] = TRUE then
'your code here
Else
'more code here
End If

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If this helps, please click the Yes button

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


" wrote:

How can I use the checkbox to use a different macro when it's checked
or unchecked? In this example: I want to copy paste from one location
if
is unchecked and from a different location if is check and I uncheck
the checkbox.

Facts:

The checkbox is placed on a worksheet, named May

A checkbox from the Forms toolbar


My checkbox is number 11 (checkbox11)

the first task is to copy c11 to c17 and paste special as a value if
I
check the box, the second option is if I uncheck the box go and copy
b29 to b35 and paste it in c11 to c17.
yes is a check box from the developer tab under form controls.



Thank you
Pamela