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Default Check Boxes

Sure, The cool thing about VBA is you can pretty much make it do watever you
want. So; you have a userform with some Check boxes on it and those check
correspond with some textboxes? Perhaps you could share what your trying to
do?

"girlnc16" wrote:

ok its a userform and i would like to check them or deselect them....also is
it possible that when i check a certain box a text box opens where certain
inform can be typed in and filled out?

"Office_Novice" wrote:

Be Glad to help are these check boxes on the excel worksheet itself? or on a
userform?

"girlnc16" wrote:

OK PLEASE HELP
Ive read about the checked boxes but I cant seem to get it right. I have a
exsisting form in excel which has unchecked boxes already i want to be able
to select them and check when and if needed. I got lost at the entering the
macros part and it didnt work could someone pls break it down in easier terms
for me to follow and get it done....Thanks.
Girlnc16

 
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