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Default Check Box from sheet to sheet

Jerid,

Email it to me @ & I will provide an example
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"Jerid B" wrote:

I am not a VBA guy... wasn't sure if there was a way to tell Button B to be
checked accordingly to Button 8. Like an option somewhere in the properties.
Thanks anyway.

"galimi" wrote:

Jerid,

You can accomplish this with some VBA code that runs when the change event
for these check boxes occur.
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"Jerid B" wrote:

Here's what I am after and I can't figure this out:
4 worksheets. 1 main sheet and the other 3 drive off the main sheet.
It's so I can fill everything in once, but send to different Venders with
their names on it.
Anyway, on Sheet one there is 3 checkboxes:
Prelimanary Quote
Final Quote for new part
Final Quote for existing part
I want to be able to check one and have that option copy over by itself to
the other 3 sheets so I don't need to check mark the same thing over and over
again.

Thank you!

 
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