Radio Buttons without Macros

spret93

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Hello. I am building a form/calculator in Excel ('13). I have inserted 3 option/radio buttons for the user to select between. By default, Excel has configured the output of these 3 buttons to a defined cell, when checked, to be 1, 2, and 3 respectively (which is exactly how I want to use them. I am referencing the output cell to make another decision).

The problem is, whenever I select one of the 3 buttons, I get a warning saying "Cannot run the macro....". Everything is functioning properly, and I do not believe the buttons are using any macros for this. But I still get the annoying warning window popping up every time. I tried disabling/enabling macros in my Excel Options.

Would appreciate any help.
 

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