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Go to Developer Tab > Controls > Insert > Form Controls > Option Button. ... Hover the mouse anywhere in the worksheet. ... Congratulations! ... In the Format Control dialogue box, in the Control tab, make the following changes: ... Click OK.
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Go to Developer Tab > Controls > Insert > Form Controls > Option Button. ... Hover the mouse anywhere in the worksheet. ... Congratulations! ... In the Format Control dialogue box, in the Control tab, make the following changes: ... Click OK.
Insert multiple sets of option buttons with Group Box (Form Controls) Insert multiple sets of option buttons with naming new group name (ActiveX Controls) Insert multiple option buttons in a range of cells with Kutools for Excel. Go to the Developer tab, and click Group Box under Insert, see screenshot:
Option buttons, also called radio buttons, are typically used in a group of two or more. At any one time, only one button in the group can be "on". Clicking an option button turns it "on" and turns all other buttons in the group "off". Option button groups operate in a container control, such as a frame.
Select the control that you want to format. For more information, see Select or deselect controls on a worksheet. Right-click the selection, and then click Format Control. On the Colors and Lines tab, do one or more of the following:
On the Developer tab, in the Controls group, click Insert, and then under Form Controls, click Button . Click the worksheet location where you want the upper-left corner of the button to appear. ... Assign a macro to the button, and then click OK.
Click Insert > Shapes > Rounded Rectangle. ... Draw a rounded rectangle on the worksheet, and you can format it and type text to it as you need. ... Right click the rounded rectangle, and select Hyperlink from the right-clicking menu.
To update the information to match the data source, click the Refresh button, or press ALT+F5. You can also right-click the PivotTable, and then click Refresh. To refresh all PivotTables in the workbook, click the Refresh button arrow, and then click Refresh All.
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