The code should work if the checkbox really is unbound. It will not work if
the checkbox is bound to the result of an expression. For example, if I add
two checkboxes, "Check0" and "Check2" to a form, one with nothing in the
Control Source property, and one with the following expression in the
Control Source property ...
= False
Then the following code will execute the first line without any problem, but
will raise the error you describe on the second line ...
Me.Check0.Value = False
Me.Check2.Value = False
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