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how add group of radio buttons in customizing sharepoint list in infopath2013 RRS feed

  • 问题

  • hi

    i want to create the form in sharepoint list by customizing it in infopath

    there are 4 field in my form that wanted use group of radio buttons

    i customized my list in to infopath and convert the check box into Options button

    but i needed more than 2 radio buttons and need to group of radio button

    how can to change control to group of radio buttons in sharepoint list that customized in infopath 2013?

    2020年7月11日 14:21

答案

  • Hi Leili vazietan,

    To add multiple radio buttons in an InfoPath form, please do as following:

    1. Add a Drop-Down List Box control to the custom form. Click “Enter choice manually” and then add the custom options to the control.

    2. Right click on the Drop-Down List Box control and select “Options Button” via “Change Control”.

    3. Duplicate the Option Button as many times as you want. Then manually type the option values next to each button.

    4. Right click on each Option Button and go to "Option Button Properties...", change the value for the current option under "Value when selected". Click “OK” to save.

    Here is the reference:

    InfoPath more than two radio buttons in SharePoint 2013.

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    Best regards,

    Chelsea Wu


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    2020年7月13日 6:48

全部回复

  • Hi Leili vazietan,

    To add multiple radio buttons in an InfoPath form, please do as following:

    1. Add a Drop-Down List Box control to the custom form. Click “Enter choice manually” and then add the custom options to the control.

    2. Right click on the Drop-Down List Box control and select “Options Button” via “Change Control”.

    3. Duplicate the Option Button as many times as you want. Then manually type the option values next to each button.

    4. Right click on each Option Button and go to "Option Button Properties...", change the value for the current option under "Value when selected". Click “OK” to save.

    Here is the reference:

    InfoPath more than two radio buttons in SharePoint 2013.

    Disclaimer: Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.

    Best regards,

    Chelsea Wu


    Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com.

    SharePoint Server 2019 has been released, you can click here to download it.
    Click here to learn new features. Visit the dedicated forum to share, explore and talk to experts about SharePoint Server 2019.

    2020年7月13日 6:48
  • hi

    Thanks for the tips
    It was useful for me

    Thank you

    2020年7月17日 7:52
  • hi

    i want to put the like icon instead of the true radio and put the dislike icon for the false radio

    that when the people want the select correct option select the like and when want to select the wrong option select dislike

    how can i do it?

    pls help me

    2020年7月17日 8:11
  • Hi Leili vazietan,

    I’m afraid it is not supported to change the radio button icon.

    As a workaround, you can put the Correct/Incorrect Options as texts in the field “Value when selected” so that users can see what the options represent.

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    2020年7月20日 10:18