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While it is not possible to dynamically create controls, you can show / hide the ones that you want. Almost all properties on the properties sheet of a control can be set dynamically. The code is:
Winform set form.object.property to value; So you may want: Winform set form.CheckBox1.visible to yes;
If you want to dynamically check and uncheck the checkbox then, when you create it, click on the Checked property on the property sheet and assign the Set CheckBox State to a variable (I1). If the variable is 1 then the box will be checked. If it is 0, then it will not be checked.
Mark
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