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ensuring at least one checkbox is checked from a group

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fcinelli@gmail.com - 22 Jan 2007 21:45 GMT
Hi,

I am making a "wizard" and one part has 5 checkboxes (of the same
groupname).  I want to prevent the user from clicking my next button
unless he/she has clicked at least one checkbox.

Is there a way to go through each checkbox in this group without having
to do an if statement for each one?  Or at least what is best way to
accomplish this?

Thanks
Bob Phillips - 22 Jan 2007 22:20 GMT
Link the checkboxes to 5 contiguous cells, and run a SUMIF against them.

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