Wouldn't the easiest thing to do is provide a field for input, then  
either:
1. Label input box they could label it whatever (e.g. Mobile, Home,  
Business)
2. A drop menu they could select from Mobile, Home, Business

This makes sure you get a phone number and lets the customer/user  
select the appropriate label. Number 1 is more flexible, but depending  
on how you want it to report on your backend, you might select #2.

On Jan 14, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Switzky, Andrew wrote:

> I would graphically associate the home, work and cell phone entry
> fields. For example, they could be in a box. I would then add a label
> something to the effect of "Enter one or more of the following:"
>
> Andy


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