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Formatting Group Box

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    Formatting Group Box

    I have several group boxes from the Forms Toolbar on a worksheet used to group radio boxes. I would like to remove the line around the group box. I'd prefer not to use radio buttons from the Control Toolbox. Is there anyway to do this? I'd prefer not to use VBA if possible, but I will use code if necessary. Any ideas?

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    With the sheet radio buttons if you have several groups then you need the group box so Excel knows which button belongs to which group.

    Toolbox radio buttons groupings can be set via a property setting to group buttons together and of course this means using VBA code to cary out actions when a button is selected
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