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Displays the selection state of an item.
Remarks
Use a CheckBox to give the user a choice between two values such as Yes/No, True/False, or On/Off. When the user selects a CheckBox, it displays a special mark (such as an X) and its current setting is Yes, True, or On. If the user does not select the CheckBox, it is empty and its setting is No, False, or Off. Depending on the value of the TripleState property, a CheckBox can also have a null value.
If a CheckBox is bound to a data source, changing the setting changes the value of that source. A disabled CheckBox shows the current value, but is dimmed and does not allow changes to the value from the user interface.
You can also use check boxes inside a group box to select one or more of a group of related items. For example, you can create an order form that contains a list of available items, with a CheckBox preceding each item. The user can select a particular item or items by checking the corresponding CheckBox.
The default property of a CheckBox is the Value property.
Note The ListBox also lets you put a check mark by selected options. Depending on your application, you can use the ListBox instead of using a group of CheckBox controls.