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Form Elements and Question Types

Form Elements and Question Types

When building a form in BoardCloud, it can be tricky to know which question type or element to use. Should you use a dropdown or checkboxes? A radio button or a yes/no option? With so many choices available, it's easy to feel unsure. This guide explains the purpose of each form element and when to use it - so you can build clear, effective forms for your board meetings with confidence.

Radio Button Group
Use when you need board members to choose one option from a short list of mutually exclusive choices.

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Rating Scale
Use when you want to collect satisfaction scores, performance feedback, or quick ratings on a scale.

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Check Boxes
Use when board members need to select multiple relevant items from a list - ideal for allowing more than one choice.

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Dropdown
Use when you want board members to choose one option from a longer list of predefined choices - ideal for saving space on the form.

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Multi-Select Dropdown
Use when board members need to select multiple items from a long list - a space-saving alternative to checkboxes.

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Yes/No (Boolean)
Use for simple decisions or confirmations where only one option can be selected from a short list.

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File Upload
Use to collect supporting documents, such as signed declarations, reports, or review notes from board members.

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Image Picker
Use when you want board members to choose from visual options - ideal for design selections, branding choices, or visual references.

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Ranking
Use when board members need to prioritize items by importance or preference, by dragging them into order.

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Single-line Input
Use to collect brief one-line responses such as names, titles, or short comments.

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Long Text
Use to request detailed input, written feedback, or longer comments from board members.

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Multiple Textboxes
Use when you need to collect several short pieces of information in one section, such as name, role, and organization.

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Panel
Use to visually group related questions under one heading - helpful for organizing sections like declarations or contact details.

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Dynamic Panel
Use when you need to add repeatable sections - ideal for collecting variable entries like multiple roles, affiliations, or declarations.

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Single-Select matrix
Use when you want board members to select one response per row - ideal for evaluations, assessments, or structured feedback.

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Multi-select matrix
Use when board members need to select multiple answers within a single matrix cell - ideal for tracking layered feedback or document reviews per item.

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Dynamic Matrix
Use when you need to collect repeatable sets of structured data, where each row follows the same format- perfect for listing roles, declarations, or meeting entries.

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HTML
Use to add styled instructions, section headings, or links - helpful for guiding board members through the form.

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Expression (read only)
Use to display calculated values, conditional text, or dynamic messages based on form responses - read-only and not editable by users

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Image
Use to display logos, visual references, or supporting graphics like charts or diagrams.

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Signature
Use to collect formal sign-off or digital signatures on declarations, approvals, or official board documents.

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