![]() ![]() The Option Group Wizard takes care of setting up the Option Group and assigning internal values to the various options within the group. As soon as the Option Group is drawn on the form, the Option Group Wizard will launch.Click on the Option Group control and then draw the option group on the form.With the AccountsDataEntry form opened in Design View, click on the Design item in the ribbon bar and scroll thorugh the controls list until you find the Option Group control.However if the values are not integers, then we will need to use an unbound option group with some macro code or VBA code to actually set the right values in the fields that are bound to the data tables.įor this example we will add an Option Group that will control the AccountType field on the AccountsDataEntry Form. If the values are integers, then we can bind the Option Group directly to the table column. In many cases a table column (field) will take one of two or three values and we may want to use Option Buttons as the user interface control to set those values. 5.2 Adding Option Buttons as Unbound Controls ![]()
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