I am developing a multi-paged form for Outlook 98,
based on a Task form. On one page I added two option
buttons, which I bound to a Task field, using the
Properties dialog.
Later on I changed my mind and wanted to "unbind" the
option buttons.
Normally, this can be done by deleting the original
bound button and then adding a new unbound one, using
the Toolbox. This is the only way to do it, since it is
not possible to bind the control to "no field" in the
Properties dialog.
But in the case of my option buttons even this approach
does not work: my newly added option buttons got bound
again to the old Task field.
It only happens on the page I am working on. Adding an
unbound option button on the other pages in the form
works fine. I tried copying an unbound option button
from another page, but as soon as it is copied, the
control is again bound to the same Task field!
Of course I could copy all the controls and my code to
a new form, but I would like to know if there is
something else I can do about it.
Daniel
Background: The problem is that the form itself is a frame. Once you add a
bound option button, the frame/form remembers the field and assumes you want
all subsequent option buttons to work with the others in the frame.
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