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New Checkbox in Custom Field Schema

Easily add a checkbox to your forms for better data collection.

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Written by Ivan Jelinic
Updated over 3 months ago

Purpose

On the Custom Field Schema page, New Checkbox allows users to seamlessly add a Checkbox to a Form Schema, enhancing flexibility and customization.

What can you do with it?

The New Checkbox feature is designed to empower users to add a checkbox to their forms effortlessly. This functionality is pivotal for collecting binary responses, making form interactions more streamlined and efficient.

How is it done?

To add a new checkbox to your form schema, follow these simple steps:

  1. Navigate to Custom Field Schema

    • Open the Custom Field Schema page in your MRP platform.

  2. Select 'Add New Field'

    • Click on the option to add a new field to your form schema.

  3. Choose 'Checkbox'

    • From the field type options, select New Checkbox.

  4. Provide Necessary Details

    • Label: Enter a clear and concise identifier for your checkbox. This defines its purpose for users at a glance.

    • Description: Add details about the checkbox. This will help users understand its context and use.

    • Info Icon: Fill out additional information that might aid users, ensuring clarity and resolving potential queries.

  5. Save Changes

    • Ensure all inputs are correct, then save your changes to update the form schema.

Important Considerations

  • Label Clarity: Ensure your checkbox label is easily understandable and relevant.

  • Description Use: Use the description to provide necessary context or instructions that guide users.

  • Regular Updates: Keep your checkbox fields updated to reflect any changes in your data collection needs.

Best Practices

  • Consistency: Use consistent naming conventions for labels across your forms.

  • Minimal Overload: Avoid overloading forms with too many checkboxes, which can overwhelm users.

  • User-Centric: Always consider the end-user's perspective when creating and labeling checkboxes to enhance user experience.

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