Display Yes/No Values By Using Check Boxes, Option Buttons, And Toggle Buttons
- Topics:
- Software tips
- Source:
- Microsoft
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Overview: In Microsoft Office Access 2007, a Yes/No field stores only two values: Yes or No. If you use a text box to display a Yes/No field, the value displays as -1 for Yes and 0 for No. These values are not very meaningful for most users, so Office Access 2007 provides check boxes, option buttons, and toggle buttons that you can use to display and enter Yes/No values. These controls provide a graphic representation of the Yes/No value that is both easy to use and easy to read. This paper describes the applications for each of these controls, and tells you how to add them to your forms and reports.
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