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Checkbox 'combo' like radio button

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Hi,

I have a form where I have two columns of checkboxes.  Each row of a pair of checkboxes are true or false and I want to be able to check one or the other depending on user input.

Essentially, I'm looking to create a pair of checkboxes that behaves like a multually exclusive radio button.

Is this possible or do I have to use radio buttons instead?

thanks,

Paul

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Use radio buttons and change the appearance to be a sunken square then it will look like  a checkbox but act liek a radiobutton.

paul

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Use radio buttons and change the appearance to be a sunken square then it will look like  a checkbox but act liek a radiobutton.

paul

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