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I have about 10 Check Boxes on a sheet that I built using the Control
Toolbar. When I check the box on and off, I don't want to have a macro do anything at that time. Instead, I want to write a separate macro, that when I click the button will go and check the status of each of the checkboxes and then do something (such as print a sheet). In other words, this overall macro would run a "batch" and perform a print function based upon the state of each CheckBox. Any ideas? |
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