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Custom questions can be defined to request specific information e.g. age of children, allergies, etc.
Custom questions can be defined to request specific information e.g. age of children, allergies, etc.
Select whether an answer is compulsory or optional.


Select whether the answer field should be shown to the guest as a single line, a multi line, a multiple choice list or selector, a date selector or a single tick box.
You have the same options as with the standard questions:


*Multiple choice options must be entered in square brackets after your question.
*'''not used''' - This field will not appear on your booking page
For example: This is a multiple choice question [this is option 1][this is option 2][this is option 3]
*'''compulsory''' - Your guests can not proceed the booking without entering this information
*'''optional''' - Show the field on your booking page but leave it to your guest to enter information or not
*'''internal''' -  This field will not appear on your booking page but is still available in the control panel to collect and store internal information about each booking.
 
Additionally, you can select the 'Type' of input field:
 
*'''Single Line Field'''
*'''Multi Line Field'''
*'''Multiple List''' This creates a list of choices with radio buttons. See below for usage.
*'''Multiple Select''' This creates a drop-down list of choices. See below for usage.
*'''Tick Box'''
*'''Date Selector'''
 
 
Multiple choice options ('''Multiple List''' and '''Multiple Select''') must be entered in square brackets after your question, like this:<br>
 
Question[option 1][option 2][option 3]


*If a tick box question is made compulsory the booking cannot proceed until the guest has ticked the box. This can be used for example with a link to your terms and conditions in the question.
*If a tick box question is made compulsory the booking cannot proceed until the guest has ticked the box. This can be used for example with a link to your terms and conditions in the question.