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Forms: can a cell itself be clickable?
Hi! I'm trying to create a form for my boss. I'm using the forms toolbar,
but what it does is throw in a check box for instance, but if I change the cell in any way, the "picture" of the click box stays where it's at. Any way to change this? In other words, I don't want to the click box to be a picture, I want it to be an integral part of the cell, so I can modify it as needed (ie. place it centrered horizontally or vertically etc. Am I dreaming in colour? Thanks! Carmen |
Forms: can a cell itself be clickable?
I've seen a macro that will insert a checkmark when you select the cell, but
I'd have to do some digging to find it. Until then you can use the following I found in another old post. With this procedure, you can type anything in a cell and it will show a checkmark. It doesn't really act as a checkbox, but it will give you the look you want . . . maybe. :) 1. Select the range/cell you want to turn into a checkbox 2. Format|cells|number tab|custom category 3. In the "type:" box, paste the following: ü;ü;ü;ü (umlaut over the lower case u separated by semicolons) 4. Format that range of cells as Wingdings. Now, no matter what you type (spacebar, x, anyoldtextatall), you'll see a check mark. Also if you want a checkmark or an x depending on whether you type a 1 or 0 you can use the following custom format ü;;û now when you type a one (1) you will see a checkmark, and when you type a zero (0) you will see a fancy x. "Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell" wrote: Hi! I'm trying to create a form for my boss. I'm using the forms toolbar, but what it does is throw in a check box for instance, but if I change the cell in any way, the "picture" of the click box stays where it's at. Any way to change this? In other words, I don't want to the click box to be a picture, I want it to be an integral part of the cell, so I can modify it as needed (ie. place it centrered horizontally or vertically etc. Am I dreaming in colour? Thanks! Carmen |
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