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hello guys welcome once again in this video I will show you how to use checkboxes radio button and group boxes with your Visual Basic Windows Form application so lets get started first of all I will go to my toolbox and I will drag and drop a group box and I will take two group boxes here to demonstrate checkboxes and radio buttons so what I will do is I will in the first group box I will drag and drop two check boxes and in the second group box two which is group box two I will drag drop two radio buttons okay so a group is a container in which you can group your tools so for example when I run the program and when I check this these check boxes you can notice that I can check both of them at the same time and when I check radio button and when I check one radio button and when Im going to check the other radio button you see that when the radio button is in a group we can only check one radio button at a time right so this is the basic difference in checkbox and radio buttons check