Re: Mutually Exclusive Option Boxes
- From: Dave Peterson <petersod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:05:46 -0500
ActiveX is another name for the same Control toolbox toolbar controls.
Rightclick on each option button that should be grouped together. Select
properties and make sure each optionbutton in a group has the same unique
groupname.
By default the groupname for all the optionbuttons is the *** name. That's
why they start out all grouped together.
5elpep wrote:
On Jul 25, 1:56 pm, "Fred" <leavemealone@home> wrote:
If you are using the form control option buttons then put them inside a
group box. All option buttons inside a group box are mutually exclusive.
If you are using the ActiveX option buttons then set the Groupname property
on each of the option buttons to the same value.
Regards,
Fred
"5elpep" <5el...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I need to set up 3 option boxes that are mutually exclusive.
When I click on one option box the other two should be unchecked
etc.etc.
How do I go about doing this - I had a look through the forum but I
can't seem to find a solution.
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Sorry I should have been more specific - I am usin the controls
toolbox.
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Dave Peterson
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