Multiple Choice Fields

One, two, three-four-or five?

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Create a Choice

  1. From the Multiple Choice type field configuration.
  2. Click the Create button in the top right corner of the choice table.
  3. A new line, already with data, will appear in the next available row.

Editing a Choice

To edit a Choice Label, follow these steps:

  1. From the Multiple Choice type field configuration.
  2. Click the Label text within the choice row you want to edit. 
  3. Edit your label.
  4. To save the edits, click outside of the table to deselect the cell. Once deselected your changes will be saved automatically.

The default value for this is "New Choice".

To edit a Choice Colour, follow these steps: 

  1. From the Multiple Choice type field configuration.
  2. Click the Colour Chip within the choice row you want to edit. 
  3. A dropdown menu of available colour options will appear. 
  4. Click a chip from this list.

The default value for this is white with black text and black outline.

To re-arrange Choice Ordering, follow these steps:

You can move around all added values using a drag-and-drop interaction.

  1. Click and hold the value you wish to move.
  2. Drag the selected value to the new position in the table. A blue line will appear to indicate where you are dropping your value to.
  3. Once you let go, the value will shift to the desired position.

Choices are displayed to users in order of the table contents. (Row 1, Row 2, Row 3...)


Delete a Choice

Deleting an active choice will stop users being able to select the choice on any newly created records and all previously entered data will be removed.

You can delete one or more of the options you've made by selecting multiple rows.

To delete a choice, follow these steps:

  1. From the Multiple Choice type field configuration, select the row (checkbox on left) of the choice value you wish to delete.
  2. Click Deletedelete_FILL0_wght400_GRAD0_opsz48 in the top right corner of the table.


Notes

Multiple Choice Fields allows the selection of multiple choices, if you would like users to select one choice, use the Single Choice Field. If you wish to have nested choices use Multiple-Level Choice Field.


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