D-Link 2750B TCP and UDP Port Forwarding

I'm trying to port forward my D-Link 2750B router with TCP and UDP. Whenever I try to make a new rule, it only gives me the option to do one of the two. I make two separate rules, but the port isn't successfully forwarded. Any help?

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