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Old 03-10-2014, 02:33 PM
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Also, if you have your checkboxes in one cell you can make a reference to that cell and its checkboxes. That way you could have other checkboxes. As it is, the code counts up all checkboxes.
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
if you create a textbox for the output to go to, you could change 'msgbox ' to:
'activedocument.shapes(1).textframe.textrange.text = '
it would be better, though, to put your checkboxes into a 2-column, 1-row table, so the output can be sent to the second cell in the table. That's because the above method relies on the textbox being the first logical one in the document, whereas a table reference can be made more specific.
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