Associate three fields? - Post ID 207719

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Thank you so much! I've been working on it, and just about had it done. But, I forgot to click the & looking thingie underneath the conditions! :lol: Man, you can tell it's a Friday after a long week .....

The assistance is greatly appreciated.
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No problem. Glad I could help. Enjoy :D
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Well, continuing on with my form requirements, does anyone know whether or not you can allow a user to preview their data, such as after the form closes and displays what they have entered, but allow them to go back and correct something they entered?
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Will send you a link to a custom video tutorial soon. Just putting the finishing touches on it :cool:

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I think once you hit the 'Submit' button, the form is sent. Best you can do maybe is put a line just above the button asking the user to review the data before pressing Submit.
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Let me add this, I think Eric hacked the code to display information that was 'added up' in the form. I guess you could 'show' the data at the end of the form, just above the submit button. Eric would have to explain how to do that one :P
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Yes. I agree. Thank you VERY much for the video.
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I think Radio buttons would be a better option, gives only one choice Brenda, otherwise what Gunsmoke suggested is correct. Great video Gunsmoke well presented.
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Radio buttons would only give one choice. She wanted to give the user a chance to enter a home phone, as well as a business or cell phone. Or all three, making sure the user had to enter at least one :cool:
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Gunsmoke wrote:
Let me add this, I think Eric hacked the code to display information that was 'added up' in the form. I guess you could 'show' the data at the end of the form, just above the submit button. Eric would have to explain how to do that one :P

Yes this could be done with JQuery. That was the beauty of JQuery you don't have to hack into what the form builder makes. I adjusted my JQuery to what the formbuilder creates.
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