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You can use an option group on a Microsoft Access form, report, or data access page to display a limited set of alternatives. An option group makes selecting a value easy because you can just click the value that you want. Only one option in an option group can be selected at a time. An option group makes selecting a value easy because you can choose the value that you want. Only one option in an option group can be selected at a time.
An option group consists of a group frame and a set of check boxes, toggle buttons, or option buttons. If an option group is bound to a field, only the group frame itself is bound to the field, not the check boxes, toggle buttons, or option buttons inside the frame.
Instead of setting the ControlSource property for each control in the option group, you set the OptionValue property of each check box, toggle button, or option button to a number that's meaningful for the field to which the group frame is bound. When you select an option in an option group, Microsoft Access sets the value of the field to which the option group is bound to the value of the selected option's OptionValue property. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info.
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