John, that’s a good idea.
In my case, the use of the “Mark One Eyeball” was probably quicker than writing 
the code and testing and then running.
For those with a massive number of forms, it would almost certainly be better 
to use your ideas.

Perhaps someone will write and donate a function to do the job that everyone 
can use.
Unless of course, 4D fix it. It has been reported but, with no way to provide a 
demo db of it, I don’t know if anything will be done about it.
Cheers, Keith

> On 24/11/2018, at 9:00 am, John DeSoi <[email protected]> wrote:
> You could write something to load each form and then use OBJECT Get action to 
> find the problem check boxes. 
> Or open a copy of the structure in 17R and export all the forms to search 
> them with your favorite text editor.
> 
>> On Nov 22, 2018, at 9:36 PM, Keith Goebel via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Wish I could say I found an easy way to locate the “bad" ones by using Find 
>> in Design, but I can’t - sorry - it was a purely manual “check every 
>> checkbox on every form” chore.
>> I found only 7 forms out of over a hundred that were affected, and only some 
>> of the checkboxes on those forms.
> 

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