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I have a checkbox named CheckBox1 in a worksheet named "DataEntry," and I
would like to be able to test the state of this checkbox in VBA. That is, I would like to test to see whether it's checked or not. Can anyone tell me how to do this? Thanks in advance. Paul |
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