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Fading non selected numbers in a form
I'm creating an order form that shows the end user 3 different product
alternatives. They will choose the one the want by clicking a check box for that option. I want to fade the product information for the 2 items not selected. Any ideas? Thanks! Bremser |
Fading non selected numbers in a form
Are you adding the checkboxes to a user form?
Which version of Excel are you using? |
Fading non selected numbers in a form
I'm using Excel 2003. The check boxes are already in the form. It is an
order form. "dan dungan" wrote: Are you adding the checkboxes to a user form? Which version of Excel are you using? |
Fading non selected numbers in a form
I don't have 2003. So I'm not sure how you should proceed.
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Fading non selected numbers in a form
If you mean a userform (inside the VBE), then maybe you could drop the
checkboxes and use 3 optionbuttons. You may not see the change in shading/highlighting, but I would think most Windows users are familiar with that look and feel. If you mean a worksheet that looks like a userform, maybe you could use a linked cell and conditional formatting that depends on those linked cells (if the linked cell is true, then the text is black--else the text is gray???). Bremser wrote: I'm creating an order form that shows the end user 3 different product alternatives. They will choose the one the want by clicking a check box for that option. I want to fade the product information for the 2 items not selected. Any ideas? Thanks! Bremser -- Dave Peterson |
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