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Hi again,
Is there a way to add “Cancellation and refund Policy” to registration page that the attendee has to agree to continue registration and if disagree not be able to register? Please let me know.
Ted
There are a couple of ways to do this. One way I’d recommend is to create a new question group. Name this group “Cancellation and refund policy”. In the question group description, input the policy. If it is a really long policy, input this info on a separate page and add a link to this page in the question group description. Then create a required question that uses a radio button with a value of “I agree”. Then assign this question to the cancellation and refund policy group.
I tried this. Made a radio button question “I agree to the terms”, made it required. However, it still allows the registration to complete without the radio button being selected. Also tried this with a check box.
Any ideas? Or is there another option selection I need to check?
Ok, after some additional testing, it seems that none of the required questions being blank prevent the registration being placed. I can register even with out filling out the name and email fields.
This reply was modified 12 years, 5 months ago by Byron.
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