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Dec 18th, 2024, 07:47 AM
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Re: Semi-Checked status on checkboxes. How to use?
 Originally Posted by cafeenman
That's actually an excellent example. So use it to inform the user but not to actually do anything in your program.
Yes and no. See my Post #4 above for a potential usecase
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Dec 18th, 2024, 08:34 AM
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Re: Semi-Checked status on checkboxes. How to use?
 Originally Posted by cafeenman
That's actually an excellent example. So use it to inform the user but not to actually do anything in your program.
Actually, in some installation scenarios, if you click that checkbox, it selects (or de-selects) all the sub-options. But then, if you somehow call up those sub-options and partially select them, then the "master" checkbox goes back to "grayed".
I forget if that's how the VB6 IDE installer works or not.
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