Size of Objects in VBA

Padawan

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Am trying to insert some option buttons and checkboxes in my forms. The forms were originally created with about a 14 font. Would be a tremendous amount of work to change the forms to 10 or 12 font.

Problem is, I need the actual check box and option buttons bigger. It's easy to make the text larger, but I need the box you check and the button you select to be larger.

The form fits on the screen with Excel at 50%, but it is too small to see if the buttons are checked or not. If I increase Excel to 75 - 100%, you can see the check boxes, but the form is too large for the screen.

Any help out there for me?


THANK YOU.
 

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