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Do you know how to create buttons (or something similar)
in MS Excel so that if I wanted to have a question that
had a YES or NO option as the answer, I could do that? I
have something that I need to create that will have about
20 YES or NO questions.

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use the option button located in the forms menu right click
toolbarformsoption button. Then create 2 of these buttons side by
side, you will find that only one of them can be selected at a time
allowing the yes and no scenario. You can use the cell link as a means
of finding out which option button has been selected.


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