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That did it, Thanks. I was trying to put a True False in instead of the cell
location. "SteveG" wrote: If you are using a Form control, then you should be able to right mouse click on the checkbox, select Format control and when the format box appears, select the Control tab. There is a section there to link the form to a cell. If you are using an ActiveX control, you need to be in Design Mode to change the link. Go to View/Toolbars/Visual Basic and select it. There if you put your mouse pointer over each of the toolbar options, one will be Design Mode. Select this. When you right mouse click on your control, the menu should show Properties, View Code etc... Go to properties and in the Linked Cell option, change the cell reference manually. You can not select the cell using your mouse pointer. When you are done making your edits, select the Design Mode icon again to make the control active. HTH Steve -- SteveG ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SteveG's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=7571 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=466935 |
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