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Default how to delete or remove checkbox form control in Excel?

I am having a hard time getting rid of form control checkboxes in Excel. Is
there some simpe way to get the rid of the */#x things? Right click and cut
dosen't work. it seems almost impossible to delete the things after they are
added. Most often you end up creating a copy of one instead of getting rid
of one. Help!

They are more trouble than they are worth.
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Default how to delete or remove checkbox form control in Excel?

Are these from the control toolbox toolbar?

If yes, then click on the design mode icon first. Then delete the checkbox.
Remember to toggle that design mode icon when you're done.



tubbekans wrote:

I am having a hard time getting rid of form control checkboxes in Excel. Is
there some simpe way to get the rid of the */#x things? Right click and cut
dosen't work. it seems almost impossible to delete the things after they are
added. Most often you end up creating a copy of one instead of getting rid
of one. Help!

They are more trouble than they are worth.


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