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So you only want one of the checkboxes selected at any time?
If yes, then it sounds like you should be using OptionButtons instead of checkboxes. That's the way OptionButtons behave. Carl wrote: I have two "yes or no" check boxes but they are both linked to the same cell so both read the same (checked or unchecked). Is there a way to reverse one so that it indicates "checked" when the source cell is false so they will work together? I tried going to design mode and selecting "group" but the options were gray-scale so not available (don't know why). I tried using option buttons but was limited on the number. Thanks in advance. -- Dave Peterson |
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