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Introducing Waiver Replace Radio Button Groups Feature

Upgrade your waiver forms with our new Waiver Replace Radio Button Groups feature!

Key Features:

Easily replace radio button groups with a more user-friendly interface
Customize the options to fit your specific needs
Save time and reduce errors with seamless integration

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Streamline the waiver signing process for your clients
Improve user experience by simplifying decision-making
Increase completion rates and data accuracy

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Checkboxes and Radio Buttons are very similar. They both display a list of options which a user can select from. Checkbox fields allow the user to select one or more options and boxes can be checked and unchecked. Radio Buttons fields will allow only one option to be selected.
There is a fundamental difference between them. In a checkbox group, a user can select more than one option. Each checkbox operates individually, so a user can toggle each response "on" and "off." Radio buttons, however, operate as a group and provide mutually exclusive selection values.
A check box, selection box, or tick box is a small interactive box that can toggled by the user to indicate an affirmative or negative choice. It is frequently found in HTML input forms, dialog boxes, and in the GUIs of applications and operating systems.
A check box, selection box, or tick box is a small interactive box that can toggled by the user to indicate an affirmative or negative choice. It is frequently found in HTML input forms, dialog boxes, and in the GUIs of applications and operating systems.
There is a fundamental difference between them. In a checkbox group, a user can select more than one option. Each checkbox operates individually, so a user can toggle each response "on" and "off." Radio buttons, however, operate as a group and provide mutually exclusive selection values.
Option buttons, also called radio buttons, are typically used in a group of two or more. At any one time, only one button in the group can be "on". Clicking an option button turns it "on" and turns all other buttons in the group "off". Option button groups operate in a container control, such as a frame.
Radio buttons allow a user to select a single option among multiple options. You can set the Choice Value of each option, for each button, as well as group these buttons by giving them the same Group Name.
Radio buttons allow the user to select only 1 of the choices given. You will most likely have 1 additional form field for your radio button options as they would be selecting one option from the group.
To select only one radio button at time you must set same name for each radio button. To select only one radio button, you have to put them under one group, i.e make the name attribute same for all of them.
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