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Old 12-27-2022, 04:14 AM
Shaky Shaky is offline Making check boxes act like radio buttons Windows 10 Making check boxes act like radio buttons Office 2007
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Default Making check boxes act like radio buttons

I made a pdf form with checkboxes for yes/no answers for my job and all was well until one of the managers stated that he needed to receive it in Word format



After trying a few times (and failing miserably - lol) I thought I'd ask here.

Basically, I have a table which has two separate questions that require EITHER a yes or a no answer, hence the need for a radio button for each. However, they also need to be shown as tick marks, not just a radio "blob".

This was fairly easy using Acrobat Forms (I could even re-size the checkbox size) but as I'm finding out, Word is a little bit more involved & I am very much a Noob at this.

So is there a way to do this guys and gals or am I barking up the wrong tree ?

TIA
PS, using Office 2007 btw.
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