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Asked by Exl04 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Visual Basic Programming

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I have a UserForm I use to input data in a sheet.
The userform has a frame with 3 option buttons that the value should populate column X. In the initialization of the form code I have this:
        optNE = True
        optERNF = False
        optERFNA = False
And the code for the ENTER button this code;

Can somebody tell and show how  I need to do the case statement in the ENTER button? to write the value of the TRUE Option button in column X?Start Free Trial
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If optNE = True Then
        ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22).Value = "NE"
    Else
        ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22).Value = ""
    End If
    
     If optERNF = True Then
        ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22).Value = "ERNF"
    Else
        ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22).Value = ""
    End If
    
     If optERFNA = True Then
        ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22).Value = "ERFNA"
    Else
        ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22).Value = ""
    End If
 
    ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22) = optNE.Value
    ActiveCell.Offset(0, 22) = optERNF.Value
 
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