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Q: When a radio button or checkbox has been selected by the user of the form, it sends a response of "on" to the form receiver. "On" seems to be more of a programming term (on/off, true/false), than something that is user friendly. Is it possible to change it to return "yes", which I believe the receiver of the form (usually a non-technical person) would understand better?
A: The actual term set is determined by the browser. It is not set by Form1. If the browser sets the value to "on" when selected then this is what is displayed. This value can vary between browsers.
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