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    datasheets

    Im using a access datasheet and the data is built dynamically. I have a check box option that shows up for each record displayed. I only want the user to have one option checked at a time. So if they check one box I have to clear out all other boxes first. I cant seem to reference any other check box than the one that is selected. Is this possible?

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    Re: datasheets

    Yes, switch the checkboxes out with option buttons.
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    Re: datasheets

    I tried that but the option buttons are still treated as independant items on each row, so i am able to check multiple option buttons. Unless im not setting something on the option buttton control.

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    Re: datasheets

    Put the option buttons in a frame.

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