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Hi,

I am trying to create a sheet with 2 sets of 2 option buttons (they are also
called radio buttons I believe). The problem is that the 4 buttons are
linked to each other. Whenever I select one button, the other 3 buttons are
deselected. I would like to have 2 sets of option buttons that are not
linked to each other.

Is that possible?

Tia,
Duster


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Never mind. Found it already. Need to change the groupname in the
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Hi,

I am trying to create a sheet with 2 sets of 2 option buttons (they are
also called radio buttons I believe). The problem is that the 4 buttons
are linked to each other. Whenever I select one button, the other 3
buttons are deselected. I would like to have 2 sets of option buttons that
are not linked to each other.

Is that possible?

Tia,
Duster



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