I think the behavior of a checkbox is to put the 'caption' to the left of the box, not actually on the box itself. I've used a checkmark.ico or .bmp (can't remember which one it was now) to do acomplish what you're trying to do. If you want I can send you the checkmark picture that I've used in the past. Hopefuly the users would be able to figure out that the checkmark is yes, no checkmark is no.
>I'm not positive about how the 'caption' works with 'graphical' checkboxes. If worse comes to worse, you could create a quick cheezy .bmp file that has the captions in it and use it.
>As far as making all the graphical checkboxes visible at all times - the Sparse property is how you do it.
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>Yes, you are correct about the Sparse property. I already had set it to .F. so it would show all the time. I was thinking you wanted me to toggle it so that it would only affect the current checkbox, Sorry my bad.
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>The graphical checkboxes look like Command Buttons except that it stays depressed when 'checked'. The caption is just on the button. I just wanted it to say "No" when unchecked and "Yes" when checked.
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>I hope you read my other message to you. Thanks again.
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