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Add field "fee description" within Field 12 years 11 months ago #15865

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Hello,

A very handy feature would be to have different wording in the AMOUNT BREAKDOWN than that of the label.

Very Basic Example:
Label: Would you like to include meals each day for the week?
Option: No|Yes ($80) etc...

If they select yes then the $80 is applied, and rather then saying
Would you like to include meals each day for the week? = $80
Why not use that extra field for fee description to state something else, like:
Price for the meals = $80

Of course I could of just labeled my field like this, however, some fields you just need to ask a question rather than use a statement, and it looks as though your asking them a question when viewing the FEE BREAKDOWN.

Thanks,
Josh.

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Add field "fee description" within Field 12 years 11 months ago #15869

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You can give further explanation in two ways already...

1) Field description. Anything you type in here will show as a tooltip on the form.

2) Textual fields. These are great for giving added instruction, headings, etc. They do not collect any data, only display text (HTML supported). You can make a textual field that is conditional on other field values... so if a certain option is chosen, that textual field will show given further instruction or explanation.

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Add field "fee description" within Field 12 years 11 months ago #15874

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Hi,
EDIT: Sorry I just realised I am possibly adding confusion to this topic. The title should not state add field 'fee description' rather should be called field label.

Yes this is currently how I am getting around it now, however, option 1 alot of people I found do not use the tooltip and option 2 is yet another field added to the already HUGE list.

Thanks for the reply :)

Josh.

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