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I'd like a checkbox to be unchecked when the user goes to
a different worksheet in the same workbook. What
function should I use?

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You may use the following event-functions of the 'ThisWorkbook' module
Private Sub Workbook_SheetActivate(ByVal Sh As Object
'manage your checkbox as you wan
'Sh is the new active worksheet
End Sub
Private Sub Workbook_SheetDeactivate(ByVal Sh As Object
'manage your checkbox as you wan
'Sh is the new active worksheet
End Su

or the event-functions of the worksheet module
Private Sub Worksheet_Activate(
'manage your checkbox as you wan
End Su
Private Sub Worksheet_Deactivate(
'manage your checkbox as you wan
End Su

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