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Enabling Option Buttons - Control
Hi - I have two option buttons (controls) on a sheet - no frame round
them. In a certain scenario I want the 2nd optionbutton to be disabled so the user can not click in it. This is my code: Sub test2() Sheets("Detail").Shapes("OptionButton2").Select If Selection.Enabled = True Then Selection.Enabled = False Else Selection.Enabled = True End If End Sub When the design icon in the control toolbox is enabled the code works fine. Otherwise, when in normal non design mode I get "Object doesn't support this property or method". (Reason I have no frame is that the 2 optionbuttons dissapear behind it) Any ideas? Thanks Andrew |
Enabling Option Buttons - Control
Sub test2()
With Sheets("Detail").OleObjects("OptionButton2").Objec t If .Enabled = True Then .Enabled = False Else .Enabled = True End If End with End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Andreww" wrote: Hi - I have two option buttons (controls) on a sheet - no frame round them. In a certain scenario I want the 2nd optionbutton to be disabled so the user can not click in it. This is my code: Sub test2() Sheets("Detail").Shapes("OptionButton2").Select If Selection.Enabled = True Then Selection.Enabled = False Else Selection.Enabled = True End If End Sub When the design icon in the control toolbox is enabled the code works fine. Otherwise, when in normal non design mode I get "Object doesn't support this property or method". (Reason I have no frame is that the 2 optionbuttons dissapear behind it) Any ideas? Thanks Andrew |
Enabling Option Buttons - Control
Thanks Tom.
Works a treat, tried all sorts of things but have never come across the OleObjects thing before. Regards Andrew |
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