It's 2025 and it appears that this issue is still open. I want to be able to create checklists for doing a procedure where the user can, for each question, select a "yes" or "no" or "N/A" for each question. Only be able to select one option.
I've seen questions requesting this functionality going back a decade and no native resolution has come up. I see responses from third party developers suggesting to use their plugin. While for many this may be a viable option, if you're in a environment where your company doesn't allow you to install third party apps, then this isn't a resolution.
Using the task check box is fine if you are making a to do list and want to assign tasks and due dates.
The only workaround I can see, without plugins, is to store these templates on a SharePoint or some other external site and have the user go there, which kind'a defeats the purpose of having them in Confluence.
Update - rewording the essential part of my question
I want to be able to create a checklist in Confluence with several steps. Each step has radio buttons Yes, No, or N/A. The user can only select one option for each question. Can this be done?
Welcome to the Atlassian Community @Atalanta !
How about creating these templates at your team's space level? Instead of SharePoint
Can you please mockup what you are looking to achieve? Nothing fancy just to get a better idea.
Best,
Fadoua
I may have misunderstood your question.
I suggested to create a template with your questions and radio buttons as template in your team's space so every time you want them to fill it out they can create it on a page.
Can you please elaborate little bit? so I can see why what you are trying to achieve requires a Marketplace App or SharePoint.
Best,
Fadoua
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I want to create a form in Confluence with radio buttons as shown in the image above. If I insert the word document, the radio buttons are images that cannot be clicked, which is of no use. If this cannot be done, I would need to create the document externally and save it.
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Ok I get it @Atalanta . You are looking for a fillable form. How will your users submit it?
Confluence out of the box does not have this option. Unless you use a Marketplace App.
Also is your Confluence Data Center or Cloud?
Best,
Fadoua
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