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MS Excel 2002.
Test questions are in consecutive rows in Col B. Two option buttons are in corresponding row in Col B. I want user to have forced choice of one per row, but Excel is allowing only one choice per the whole worksheet. |
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What kind of optionbuttons did you use?
If you used optionbuttons from the Forms toolbar, put a groupbox around each pair of optionbuttons. If you used optionbuttons from the control toolbox toolbar, you have to give each optionbutton in each pair a unique groupname (under properties for each optionbutton). (They default to the name of the worksheet, so that's why they're all "grouped" together.) jdm1051 wrote: MS Excel 2002. Test questions are in consecutive rows in Col B. Two option buttons are in corresponding row in Col B. I want user to have forced choice of one per row, but Excel is allowing only one choice per the whole worksheet. -- Dave Peterson |
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