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Hi,

I am making a "wizard" and one part has 5 checkboxes (of the same
groupname). I want to prevent the user from clicking my next button
unless he/she has clicked at least one checkbox.

Is there a way to go through each checkbox in this group without having
to do an if statement for each one? Or at least what is best way to
accomplish this?

Thanks

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Link the checkboxes to 5 contiguous cells, and run a SUMIF against them.

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Hi,

I am making a "wizard" and one part has 5 checkboxes (of the same
groupname). I want to prevent the user from clicking my next button
unless he/she has clicked at least one checkbox.

Is there a way to go through each checkbox in this group without having
to do an if statement for each one? Or at least what is best way to
accomplish this?

Thanks



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