I have a form with several fields (name, a URL, etc.) that's part of an approval request process. I'd like to have a question with several checkboxes which all must be checked before a form can be submitted. This is similar to "I accept condition X" before one requests approval, but with multiple conditions.
If I use only one mandatory question with several checkboxes, it's sufficient to check one of the boxes to allow the form to be submitted. I want a kind of "AND" condition for all checkboxes.
So far, I can only see a way to do this by making separate mandatory questions with single checkboxes for each condition. This is a little ugly, because it takes up vertical space, as each question has space for a title, etc.
Just wondering if anyone knows of a better way.
Best Answer
One way of doing this and saving white space is to use a "Grid" option.
When making/editing your question, choose the "grid" type of question. This will allow you to create a multi-row question in which all rows must be filled out if the question is required.
In the screenshot you can see that each row would be a single condition of the terms, and there can be only 1 column with the label "I accept" or whatever you like.