I need multiple sets of 7 option buttons that are only linked to buttons
I assign.
I can make all the buttons on my sheet, but I'm only allowed to click 1
of the them. I would like to be able to choose one in each set. I've
looked through all the options and help I can find to no avail.
Thanks for any help you may offer,
Chris--
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Hi, if you're using option buttons from the FORMS toolbar then you need
to put a Group Box around each group, if you're using option buttons
from the Visual Basic toolbar then you need to give each group a
quot;GroupNamequot;, you will find that under properties of the option
buttons.
HTH
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I tried grouping them together, but it doesn't seem to help. I've got
two different groups, when I select one it shows the right ones are
together. But I can still only choose one out of all of them.
Thanks again,
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View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499445I think you misread pinmaster's message.
If you used the optionbuttons from the Forms toolbar, then draw a GroupBox
around each pair of optionbuttons. (The groupbox is also on the Forms toolbar.)
If you used optionbuttons from the Control toolbox toolbar, then right click on
each and change the groupname. Use a unique groupname for each group of
optionbuttons.
(The default groupname is the sheet name--that's why they're all grouped
together.)
If this doesn't work, post back with the type of optionbuttons you used.
cbh35711 wrote:
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gt; I tried grouping them together, but it doesn't seem to help. I've got
gt; two different groups, when I select one it shows the right ones are
gt; together. But I can still only choose one out of all of them.
gt; Thanks again,
gt;
gt; Chris
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I believe I read the message before correctly. I grouped them together
fine, but i'm just not getting the ability to select one in each
category.
I'm using the quot;option buttonquot;. Circle with a dot in the middle, if
selected.
Thanks again,
Chris--
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How excatly did you group them?? And from with toolbar did you get your
option buttons??JG--
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I held down control and clicked the ones i wanted to group, then right
clicked and clicked grouping, then group.
I used the buttons from form.
Thanks again,
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Ok, that is not how you them. You group them by putting a quot;Group Boxquot;
around each group, the quot;Group Boxquot; is the 3rd option on the forms
toolbar (a square with the letters quot;xyzquot; on top) same toolbar where you
got the option buttons from, select it and then draw a box around a
group, select it again a draw a box around the second group...etc.
Hope this helps!
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yeah painfully easy
OK here's another question.
How can i get those Group box 338 or whatever to not be there?
I want the groups, but i don't want it to print or be seen by user.
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There is an option to have it print or not but as to not be visible?...I
don't know. Maybe Dave has an answer to that one.
But I suggest using option buttons from the control toolbox found on
the Visual Basic toolbar, View/Toolbar/Visual Basic and click on the
3rd button from the rigth, that will bring up the control toolbox. When
you have setup all your buttons the way you want, right click on one of
them and select Properties, to the left you'll and Option for
GroupName, in the text box to the right type a name for that particular
group, now with the properties window still open select another option
button and repeat, each option button within a group should have the
same name, and a different name for each group.
Hope I made it clear enough, if not comeback with questions.
HTH
JG--
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- Oct 05 Fri 2007 20:40
Linking Option button together
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