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How do I allow multiple selections in an option group?
I'm trying to allow for multiple selections in a toggle group that will add
numbers to a field instead of simply putting there default value and deleting the manual entry. |
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How do I allow multiple selections in an option group?
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 08:56:05 -0800, "Rfurb002"
wrote: I'm trying to allow for multiple selections in a toggle group that will add numbers to a field instead of simply putting there default value and deleting the manual entry. If it's an option group, it returns a single result! If you want something that looks like an option group but allows multiple buttons to be pressed or boxes to be ticked, you need to surround multiple individual controls with a drawn box and combine the results in code attached to an appropriate Event - what Event is appropriate depends on exactly how (and when) you want to combine the results. Please respond to the Newsgroup, so that others may benefit from the exchange. Peter R. Fletcher |
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