There is no direct equivalent, but you can make check boxes behave as such -
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...FmFldChbxs.htm
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"Nellie" wrote in message
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Many thanks. I can't see a form field equivalent to an exclusive radio
button. I should say that I am new to this.
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Nellie
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
Active X controls are intended for web pages and can create more problems
than they solve in Word documents. Use form fields instead.
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"Nellie" wrote in message
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I'm creating forms for users to download from a website. The first
form I
developed contained a drop-down list and numerous radio buttons from
the
Controls toolbar, and works perfectly for everyone who has downloaded
one.
And they open ok for me, i.e. NOT in design view, when they are
e-mailed
to
me by users.
The second one I'm developing is similar and has no drop-down list and
only
3 radio buttons. But after downloading to my PC this second form
frustratingly opens in controls design view so the buttons don't work.
Why is this? How can one form work perfectly and another not?
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Nellie
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