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Default How are radio buttons logically connected?

On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 14:26:16 -0700, "G Lykos" wrote:

Thanks, Don. Poked around some more, discovered that a Forms group box's
name is shown in the Name Box when selected. Turns out that this (vs.
Control Toolbox - is that ActiveX?) is how the worksheet I'm working on was
set up.


I think the Control Toolbox is ActiveX. I only use something from there if
I have to. And the only reason I have to is when I want to hide the thing
when I hide the rows. Some from the Forms toolbar don't allow resizing, and
resizing is what lets it be hidden. Forms buttons do, so I can't see ever
using a button from the Control Toolbox.

In the Name Box is the name of the option button. It has to be unique so
you can set its properties. The Group Box is what I called a Frame in my
reply. If you right click on it, then yes its name appears there.

Don <www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom).


 
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