On Sun February 12 2006 01:48, + Art Morrissette wrote:
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> Whenever I try to put in a check box, not only is a check box inserted but
> also the words "check box" next to it, which words mix in with whatever I
> have written next to the check box. There are no instructions in the Help
> file to eliminate the words "check box". How can I get rid of these words
> and simply have a box? Art Morrissette

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On Sun February 12 2006 13:39, Jallan wrote:
>
> The words "Check Box" are the default value in the check box object's
> label property, which are the same as the object's default name. (If you
>   put down a second check box, the default name and label value are
> "Check Box2" and so forth.
>
> You can change both or either by right clicking on an object and
> changing the name and label properties (and most other properties) to
> whatever you want (and change font, size of font and style of font and
> so forth for the label property).
>
> Normally you set the check box label to whatever words you want to
> associate with the check box, so that if you move the check box on a
> form the words follow automatically. But you can blank out the label
> field altogether if you wish.
>

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