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What is the issue?
For yes/no choices, I would probably choose to use check boxes instead
of radio buttons.
Here is an example of using a check box:
http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/Multi_Windows/multi_windows.html
Notice that the round circles are SNGCHCFLD (radio buttons) and square
boxes are MLTCHCFLD (check boxes).
On 2/29/2012 11:10 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi,No.
Had to put up two fields on a display file, both have initial values of
User can change one field only to Yes. Thought I'd check out radiobuttons,
but ended up with an ugly looking display :
_ 1. Choice one
2. Choice two
Apparently I don't have the right hardware configuration, but that means
nothing to me. Have I any choice?!
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