Option group?

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RTimberlake

I am designing a survey that will be used for staff development. I have 9
categories with each category having 5 statements to choose from. The user
needs to be able to select only one of the five statements for each category.
I then need the statement to be transalted into a number (1-5) to be used for
scoring. I also need the form to be set up so that only one category and its
five respective options show. Then have a button that will lead to the next
category.
Here is where my problem is...I can't seem to figure out how to set up the
table so the number shows in a way in which it can be used for scoring. I am
also having trouble with the set up of the form. Any advise that you can
offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
 
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ruben salvadori

Hello, first, you are very stupid.
second, you don`t know how to use the computer.
and third all the american people are gay.
Mr sabelotodo
 
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Larry Linson

RTimberlake said:
Why would you respond to a question with such remarks?

Because there are trolls who just try to disrupt newsgroups, for reasons
known only to themselves -- this is one of them. These are just "stock
insults" because you haven't posted enough for the troll to actually
evaluate your intelligence nor your general computer knoowledge; and the
third item is patently false.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
 
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RTimberlake

Thank you

Larry Linson said:
Because there are trolls who just try to disrupt newsgroups, for reasons
known only to themselves -- this is one of them. These are just "stock
insults" because you haven't posted enough for the troll to actually
evaluate your intelligence nor your general computer knoowledge; and the
third item is patently false.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
 
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