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Old November 8th 06, 05:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Aggie G
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Default Checkbox valdiation formula

I have two checkboxes on a custom form, 'yes' and 'no'. I want to create
formula that says if neither yes or no is selected then a validation message
will appear asking for one of the boxes to be selected. This is how my
formula looks now:

Emergency Training CheckBox = yes
Emergency Training No CheckBox= no

IIf( [Emergency Training CheckBox] =false and [Emergency Training No
CheckBox ] =false , [Emergency Training CheckBox] or [Emergency Training No
CheckBox ] '' )
 




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