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You don't put a formula in the linked cell. Your formula should refer to the
link cell expecting a true or false entry in the linked cell. If the link cell is C3 then in cell C5 you can have a formula =if(C3=true,"Check box 1 is true","Check box 1 is false") "Archie Hernandez" wrote: Hi Joel, Thanks for the advice. I did what you stated but I was unable to add a formula that stuck. Everytime I added a formula, the formula works but as soon as I click on the Checkbox, then the formula gets erased and a True/False variable appears in the cell. Any suggestions? Best, Archie *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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