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I have a combo box that allows the user to select quot;onquot; or quot;offquot;. A
macro then looks at the value and will run when quot;Onquot; is selected. Is
there a way to have quot;OFFquot; value as default, so when the sheet is
opened, it's always quot;off quot;so the marco doesn't immediately run?--
Paul987
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Is there a reason to use a combo box vs a pair of option buttons?

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only that I know how to use a combo box. If I use option buttons, are
they automatically unselected when the file is opened?--
Paul987
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only that I know how to use a combo box. If I use option buttons, are
they automatically unselected when the file is opened?--
Paul987
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I'd like to stick with the combo box. Is there a way to do this?--
Paul987
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