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Help with check box behavior

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Hello everyone:

I am really new on this Live Cycle world and I am having issues to be able to create a form with check boxes that are optional.

This is what I mean:

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Looked neat and well-groomed?

Yes No

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Appeared confident?

Yes No

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Were first impressions good?

Yes No

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I only want to be able to click one of the boxes (yes or no) on each question. I have try for hours reading some scripts and I do not get it.

Any help please will be greatly aprecciated.

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You want Radio button behaviour but with a checkbox look and feel. Chnage your objects to radio buttons and make sure that the buttons for each question are under the same radiobuttonlist in the hierarchy (this is what sets up the exclusivity). Now on the Radiobutton objects themselves you can change the appearance to a sunken square and now they will look like checkboxes but act like radiobuttons.

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You want Radio button behaviour but with a checkbox look and feel. Chnage your objects to radio buttons and make sure that the buttons for each question are under the same radiobuttonlist in the hierarchy (this is what sets up the exclusivity). Now on the Radiobutton objects themselves you can change the appearance to a sunken square and now they will look like checkboxes but act like radiobuttons.

Paul

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Thank you very much. This work for me right away.

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