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Old August 9th 06, 01:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook]
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That is the piece I'm missing. I don't know how to bind the two together.

When you drag you check-box to the form in design mode, and afterwards, of
course, right-click the control, choose properties and one of the tabs will
have a place where you can assign the value to a field. That tab is called
the Bindery, and you can also set up initial values and there is also a place
to create formulas, but that may be on a different tab.

And where do I go to write code for checked or unchecked?????

When you are in design mode, one of the buttons in the tool bar has an icon
that looks like a balloon in a comic strip and is white inside a border.
Click that and the code editor will come up. The code editor page is where
you write code. Now, the Item-Open event has a pre-written event handler stub
which you can select in the Events drop-down list in the code page.

You can find code examples on www.outlookcode.com and www.slipstick.com .
Find and use the search function on those site. You will discover all kinds
of good stuff.

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Hollis Paul
Mukilteo, WA USA


 




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