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Default Checkbox Question

You guys are great - thanks.
As my grandfather used to say, you need the right tool for the job.

Steve

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Try the optionbuttons from the Forms toolbar (not from the Control Toolbox
toolbar).

But you could change the .linkedcell property if you want to use the
optionbuttons from the Control Toolbox toolbar.

slow386 wrote:

I may be looking in the wrong location, but - - - my option buttons do
not
have a tab for Format Control and a cell link location !!
I'm using Excel 2003 with SP2 on XP-Pro with all SP's

I checked two other machines in the office, and they both have the proper
tab.

Any thoughts??

"JMay" wrote in message
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You want to use option buttons, not checkboxes.


"slow386" wrote:

Hi Folks:

I have a sheet with two checkboxes for the selection of two options
(that
can not be used together).
Is there a way that if for example, box A is checked, box B is
unchecked
??

Thanks much
Steve




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