Ted,

Thanks for your thoughts. Apologies if my post was poorly worded, but I
specifically needed a radio button control because we wanted the
customer to choose only one option from the following: Yes, No, N/A. (My
wife might be able to get away with choosing both Yes and No ... and
still be correct ... but this is not the behavior our client wanted). 

You are right - the proper way to collect this type of information would
be to have a 4th option whose value was 'Not answered yet' and to set
this answer as the default value for the radio control. But our client
didn't like this choice and requested the ability to toggle off a radio
button choice once it was made eg. allowing a user to clear their choice
vs forcing them to choose another choice.

Malcolm

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