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Double-click the second radio button. For this one, be sure that the name is the same (
Employee Status
Field
) but that the label is different,
Meets Expectations
.
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Close the properties window.
12
Create or copy and paste a third radio button.
13
Set the same name (
Employee Status Field
) but with the label,
Exceeds Expectations
.
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Close the properties window.
15
The form should look like this.
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Click the Design Mode On/Off icon.
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Select one of the radio buttons, then another. They will alternate; you can’t select more than one at a time.
This is because they all have the same name, so they work together.
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The form should look like this (grid turned off in this illustration).
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Click the Design Mode On/Off icon again to go back to design mode.
Using Group Box Labels
The Group Box is a labeled shape that visually groups radio buttons. You can use it or the standard text label.
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Be sure the form from the last lesson is open.
2
If necessary, click the Form Design On/Off to get back into edit mode. You’re going to add two more
radio buttons. Employees need to be able to specify their preference for what type of seat on the airplane,
so that the in-house travel agency can make the best choices.
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