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JOFA666 12-Jun-14 4:11am View    
You must have absolutely nothing to do if you fill your time by stalking people's profiles and downvoting every question they have ever asked. I originally thought this website was about sharing coding knowledge with the community, but clearly it's about trolling people for fun.
JOFA666 12-Jun-14 3:52am View    
Could you be more specific on your statement 'type of RadioButton'. It is a normal radiobutton on a VB form. What else would you like to know? BTW, I have since improved the question. I am specifically referring to when the user clicks on the RadioButton.
JOFA666 12-Jun-14 3:38am View    
My apologies for not being clearer. I understand fully how a radiobutton works. The pictures show 4 radiobuttons, the first one is 'ARadioButton', then 'BRadioButton' and so on (its a Multiple Choice thing). I don't mean 'a' radio button. I didn't include the code for all 4 as it is the same thing repeated for each, and would be pointless. Each RadioButton has the same issue. If it makes it easier for you, refer to 'ARadioButton' as 'Option1RadioButton'.
JOFA666 22-Jun-13 22:42pm View    
Thanks. I obviously like to make stuff harder than it has to be.
JOFA666 17-Jun-13 8:48am View    
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This is the answer I have been looking for! I saw the article that you got the code from, but I have no idea on how to convert it to vb.net. Hopefully, this helps other people who are also trying to do the same thing. YOU ARE A LEGEND!!! THANKS FOR MAKING MY LIFE SO MUCH EASIER!!!!