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Right click the checkbox Select Format Control Link the checkbox to a cell. This linked cell will display TRUE when the checkbox is checked and will display FALSE when the checkbox is unchecked. Then you can base your formula on the condition of the linked cell: Linked cell = A1 =IF(A1=TRUE,"X","Y") Biff "A.S." wrote in message ... Does anyone know howthis can be done or if this can be done? I am adding a check box to my spreadsheet (view toolbars forms) Then I am selecting the box where check marks can be placed. However, how can I tie this into a formula & cell? In other words, I would like to do it so that if the box is checked then X otherwise Y. Thanks. |
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