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Display Checkboxes in a grid/table

Last post 12-14-2007, 8:12 AM by paulbean. 1 replies.
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  •  02-27-2006, 3:44 AM 26529

    Display Checkboxes in a grid/table

    Hi, I am very new to SPS (and Front Page), and I need some help please!

    I currently have a List which has a metadata item (choice/checkbox) which contains 24 values. When a 'new item' is added to the List, the checkboxes are diplayed in 1 column of 24 items. I would like to display it as 2 columns of 12 items, or 3 columns of 8 items. I would appreciate any help that could be given. Thank You in advance!

     

  •  12-14-2007, 8:12 AM 29070 in reply to 26529

    Re: Display Checkboxes in a grid/table

    A checkbox can only contain two values, yes, or no!! I suspect you may have sorted this already......:D
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