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You can use radio buttons for that; have a closer look at the display options you have.
Otherwise, have a closer look at the description of the check box and the radio button field in Acrobat. You actually can create a set of mutually exclusive selections, using check boxes, by giving the individual fields _the same name_, but _a different return value_. Try it out, and you have your mutual exclusivity. And, as of the definition of a check box, you also have the implicite option "none".
Hope, this can help.
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I've only used javascript to control action within a website so using it in a pdf is confusing me a little. I have an order form, with a tick box, which allows a user to select an item from others listed. I have made these simple yes no boxes but I need to make them mutually exclusive. I'm not using a combo box because of the layout of the form, and had thought of using radio buttons but it doesn't give me the freedom of using a tick symbol.
Is there a short piece of code which will allow me to take the selection and adjust it into a total box, but still allowing the user to change their mind and recalcualte using another combination.
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