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You've started multiple threads lately on what appear to be closely related issues. Perhaps you could explain what it is you're trying to achieve, rather than serving it up piecemeal in different threads that don't give an overall context.
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Sorry for shooting out questions. I'm doing some text processing on various documents and I kind of want to develop a tool rather than find a solution to a specific project. Basically, I will always do a subset of several certain replacing and I want to summarize them in a userform by checkbox, such that they're easier to use when I process different documents with different issues.
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Now I have made a userform with some help from several tutorials and it works fine. Yet, one issue is that all the options can only perform one at a time rather than a combination. From a tutorial, I know that I can write all the combinations with "IF" and subsequent commands. But if I have lots of options, I will write tons of combinations. Is there a way to get around of this problem?
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