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Default how to group option buttons in word?

Imagin you have used the option button(radio buttons) in a word document but
you have 2 questions to make the buttons for and each have 4 options.If I
click on any option in the second question it will clear the chosen option in
the first question.

Who can I solve this problem?

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Jay Freedman
 
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Gallant wrote:
Imagin you have used the option button(radio buttons) in a word
document but you have 2 questions to make the buttons for and each
have 4 options.If I click on any option in the second question it
will clear the chosen option in the first question.

Who can I solve this problem?

Regards


I'll assume you inserted the option buttons from the Control Toolbox. If
that's true, visit the Properties dialog of each option button. For all the
buttons in question 1, enter the same value for the GroupName property
(you're free to choose any value, for example Q1). For all the buttons in
question 2, enter a value that's different from the one in question one (for
example, Q2). That creates two groups of buttons that work independently.

For more info, see the "Option Buttons" section of
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...dc_activeX.asp.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org


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