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FAQs
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What can I use instead of a radio button?
The alternatives to radio buttons are checkboxes and drop down boxes. Use them over the alternatives when: One answer must be selected. -
How do I add a radio button in Peoplesoft?
Open the Radio Button Properties dialog box. On the Record tab, select the record and field name. The system retrieves the default label text if you enter the record or field. Enter the database translate value for this radio button. -
How do you create radio buttons in Word?
Click the \u201cDesign Mode\u201d button, which will display a list of available features. Click the \u201cLagacy Tools\u201d button, which will display a list of forms tools. Click the \u201cRadio Button\u201d icon, which will insert a radio button into the Word document. -
How do you create a radio button?
Begin by creating an input element to serve as the basic foundation. Set the type to radio. Give each radio button a unique id. Use the name attribute to identify all the buttons in a group. Consider visual grouping as well.
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