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What is the best way to label options that can be true / false or both?

by UXStackExchange on August 9, 2017 in uxstackexchange

Below is an example of a workflow process where a user will be updating certain accounts based on their settings.

What is the best way to label options that can be true / false or both? (Seen in the "Account Activity" radio set)

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What is the best way to label options that can be true / false or both?

by UXStackExchange on August 9, 2017 in uxstackexchange

Below is an example of a workflow process where a user will be updating certain accounts based on their settings.

What is the best way to label options that can be true / false or both? (Seen in the "Account Activity" radio set)

enter image description here

Tags: UX Stack Exchange

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