This sounds like a group of radio buttons, not checkboxes. The two are
similar, except that you can only check one out of a group of radio
buttons while you can check all the checkboxes you like. In braille, a
radio button is a dash between a w and an r. A checkbox is a dash
between dots 4 5 6 and 1 2 3.

On 1/24/11, peter greco <[email protected]> wrote:
> When filling out a survey and going through check boxes, with the
> Apex, if you're prompted to check as many boxes as you like, it
> seems the Apex only leaves the last check box checked?
> E.g., if you're asked your favourite food, and the list goes, ice
> cream, dough nuts, pop corn, candy and you want to check all 4
> who wouldn't!!! and you check all of them, just candy is actually
> checked because it's the last one? The first 3 you may have
> checked, but by checking another one, the one before becomes
> unchecked?
> Is this the situation?
> Is there a way to have your cake and eat it too?
> Peter
> Peter
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