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UserForm OptionButtons
I am creating a user form, and I would like to have 2 sets of 2 option buttons.
For example, a user can select either opt1 or opt2, and can also select either optAlt1 or optAlt2. Currently, I have 4 option buttons, but they are all linked, for example, a user can only select one out of the 4. Thanks, ~ Horatio |
UserForm OptionButtons
sounds like you have a froame around them if you want 2 sets of options you
need to separte the 4 buttons and frame the 2 you want to link for each group "Horatio J. Bilge, Jr." wrote: I am creating a user form, and I would like to have 2 sets of 2 option buttons. For example, a user can select either opt1 or opt2, and can also select either optAlt1 or optAlt2. Currently, I have 4 option buttons, but they are all linked, for example, a user can only select one out of the 4. Thanks, ~ Horatio |
UserForm OptionButtons
How do I put a frame around them?
~ Horatio "jhyatt" wrote: sounds like you have a froame around them if you want 2 sets of options you need to separte the 4 buttons and frame the 2 you want to link for each group "Horatio J. Bilge, Jr." wrote: I am creating a user form, and I would like to have 2 sets of 2 option buttons. For example, a user can select either opt1 or opt2, and can also select either optAlt1 or optAlt2. Currently, I have 4 option buttons, but they are all linked, for example, a user can only select one out of the 4. Thanks, ~ Horatio |
UserForm OptionButtons
Oh, I found it.
Thanks. "jhyatt" wrote: sounds like you have a froame around them if you want 2 sets of options you need to separte the 4 buttons and frame the 2 you want to link for each group "Horatio J. Bilge, Jr." wrote: I am creating a user form, and I would like to have 2 sets of 2 option buttons. For example, a user can select either opt1 or opt2, and can also select either optAlt1 or optAlt2. Currently, I have 4 option buttons, but they are all linked, for example, a user can only select one out of the 4. Thanks, ~ Horatio |
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