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Hi guys,
I have a list of values that Users want to total in varying
combinations, such as a price list.
For accomplish this task i would like to mahe checkbox control on each
row as this tip:

http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-1041101.html

Unfortunately this does not available and is for old excel2000.

Someone knows some methods in excel 2007 for this aim ?

Thanks very much
Andrea
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Hi Andrea,
I could be wrong, but I think you should be able to do just the same with xl
2007. Which functionality do you think is missing in 07 ?

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Sébastien
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Hi guys,
I have a list of values that Users want to total in varying
combinations, such as a price list.
For accomplish this task i would like to mahe checkbox control on each
row as this tip:

http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-1041101.html

Unfortunately this does not available and is for old excel2000.

Someone knows some methods in excel 2007 for this aim ?

Thanks very much
Andrea

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