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Default Blue Screen of Death Using Dialog Boxes

Good Morning Chaps and Chapesses,
I have never used Dialog boxes before, I usuually use UserForms.
Are they more temperamental than userforms? This morning i have used
the code from j-walk.com to generate a dialog box on the fly but ever
since then I randomly get the blue screen of death that automatically
reboots your machine for you (isn't it thoughtful!). It doesn't always
happen when the macro is run but happens at a later date when using any
program.

I am using a dialog box to avoid writing too many event procedures
unless anybody can tell be a nifty way of doing it.

I have a varing number of checkboxes named CheckBox1, CheckBox2....etc
If the checkbox is ticked I want a 1 in an array or a 0 if not ticked.
Can I write an event attached to the OK button that will loop through
all CheckBoxes and the condition of them and assign a value into an
array? If so, can somebody give me a bit of sample code as I still get
a little confused when writing action codes.
Thank you all.
Donna

 
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