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In Visual Basic for Applications, a check box in a dialog box has a value
of True (-1) to set a selected state or a value of False (0) to set a
cleared state.
The following Visual Basic example turns the
Background Repagination option
on or off each time you run the macro. When the
Background Repagination
check box is selected, its state is True (-1); when the check box is
cleared, its state is False (0).
Using the logical
Not operator, you can switch between the True and False
states each time you run the macro. That is, if the state is True, it
switches to Not True (False), and if the state is False, it switches to Not
False (True).
Sub TogglePagination()
' Switches between checked and unchecked states.
Options.Pagination = Not Options.Pagination
End Sub
Another method you can use checks the state and, dependent upon the
state, sets the opposite state using an
If...Then...Else statement. Using
this method, you can also perform an action based on the current state. For
example:
Sub TogglePagination()
' Switches between checked and unchecked states.
If Options.Pagination = True Then
' Perform some action if True.
Options.Pagination = False
Else
' Perform some other action if False.
Options.Pagination = True
End If
End Sub
NOTE: When you use Options.Pagination=True, the option is turned on; when
you use Options.Pagination=False, the option is turned off.
For additional information, see the following article or articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
181058 OFF98: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles
For additional information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications