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I've seen it done before so I know it can be done. I'm trying to recreate an
invoice that I send to a customer, they click on the box and it inserts a
check mark. Thanks.
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spade76;345983 Wrote:
I've seen it done before so I know it can be done. I'm trying to
recreate an
invoice that I send to a customer, they click on the box and it inserts
a
check mark. Thanks.from the menubar VIEWTOOLBARSCONTROLS TOOLBOX click the checkbox, make

it the size you want and then click the Design mode icon (top left of
the toolbox, it's a set square, pencil and ruler) then get rid of the
toolbox, now when you click the box a check mark appears!


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