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I have an active worksheet where I use form controls (radio buttons).
However, I need to use the radio buttons more often in same sheet - What can
I do that when I continue to next level of radio buttons to NOT have an
impact on my previous radio buttons. I hope this make sense..
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Group them. Add a forms Group Box, then add the new buttons within the Group
Box.

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I have an active worksheet where I use form controls (radio buttons).
However, I need to use the radio buttons more often in same sheet - What
can
I do that when I continue to next level of radio buttons to NOT have an
impact on my previous radio buttons. I hope this make sense..



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