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Default Group Box with Option Buttons

I only asked for you to describe what you are using. Controls from the
control toolbox toolbar or from the forms toolbar. Groupboxes are found on
the forms toobar - they would be frames on the control toolbox toolbar, but
these are not available on worksheets - however, you also haven't said if
these are on a worksheet, userform, or dialogsheet. Option buttons are on
both the control toolbox toolbar and the forms toolbar - but it is unclear
what you are using. Any suggested solution would be dependent on exactly
what you are working with and where. So far you have clevery fended off all
attempts to discover the truth.

Option buttons are the standard choice for mutually exclusive choices.

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"Phil Hageman" wrote in message
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Tom,

Thanks for your reply. What I'm trying to set up is a list of initiatives

(32 rows), and a mutually exclusive click control for managers to select
concur or non-concur. I thought I would use the option button for each
initiative because it is mutually exclusive. If there is a better way I
would appreciate your advice.

Thanks,
Phil



 
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