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Hi all,

I've got over 20 checkboxes, which can change from month to month.

Is it possible to have the caption linked to a cell? Becasue, let
say, if the name's have to change I can just do that in an exce
sheet.
Also, how can I check with a quick vba code which one's are "true".

What I want to do is to open those excel files which the user has pu
the checkbox on "true".

So, if you got a solution for me, that will be great.

Lenn

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