Jessica
Don't you just love pointy-hair bosses? Use an option group with no check boxes. You could fake check boxes but it would require a lot of coding for no good reason.
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---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <hobackjessica@yahoo.com> wrote :
Good Afternoon all!
I'm trying to add yes/no checkboxes to a form. The checkboxes are actually on a subform which is continuous allowing the user to enter multiple selections on one form. I have no problem with just one checkbox for Yes, however, the bosses want Yes and No checkboxes so the user will have to check one or the other.
I tried to use an option group which works as far as storing data, however, if the user checks Yes on the first entry and then checks No on the second entry the first checkbox will switch to No. This doesn't appear to change the data being stored from the user's entries, just the checkbox appearance on the form. I'm afraid this will cause a lot of confusion.
What am I doing wrong?
Jessica
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