Option Button Control
Applies to: Access 2013 | Access 2016
An option button on a form or report is a stand-alone control used to display a Yes/No value from an underlying record source
Remarks
When you select or clear an option button that's bound to a Yes/No field, Microsoft Access displays the value in the underlying table according to the field's Format property (Yes/No, True / False, or On/Off).
You can also use option buttons in an option group to display values to choose from.
It's also possible to use an unbound option button in a custom dialog box to accept user input.
See also
- Access for developers forum
- Access help on support.office.com
- Access help on answers.microsoft.com
- Search for specific Access error codes on Bing
- Access forums on UtterAccess
- Access wiki on UtterAccess
- Access developer and VBA programming help center (FMS)
- Access posts on StackOverflow
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