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Yes sir, that did it !
Thank you for your help. "Kevin B" wrote: If right click on the option button and select properties, and in the list of properties locate GroupName. Assign the buttons to specific group names and when a selection is made only a button belonging to that group is deselected. -- Kevin Backmann "JW_4222" wrote: I was attempting to use checkboxes to format different selections in my worksheet, select one then the other option is deselected, etc. I was not able to find a way to do that using checkboxes, so, I searched here and found the Option button.. option. The issue I have with Option buttons is, that when you create multiple options in different locations the on/off option affects all option buttons in the worksheet. i.e. selection category 1, option a , b. selection category 2 option a , b. When you select option 1a the other three option buttons are blanked. How can I separate the fields into individual entities. Using Checkboxes (preferred), or option buttons. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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