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Contract Add Radio Button Feature

Enhance your contract management process with the Contract Add Radio Button feature.

Key Features:

Easily add multiple radio buttons to your contracts for quicker selection
Customize radio button options to fit your specific needs

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Streamline contract creation by offering predefined choices
Reduce errors and save time by using standardized options
Improve decision-making with clear and organized selection process

Solve your customer's contract management challenges efficiently and effectively with the Contract Add Radio Button feature.

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How to Add Radio Button to Contract

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Enter the Mybox on the left sidebar to get into the list of the files.
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Choose the template from the list or tap Add New to upload the Document Type from your personal computer or mobile device.
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Your form will open within the feature-rich PDF Editor where you may customize the sample, fill it up and sign online.
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The powerful toolkit enables you to type text on the contract, insert and edit photos, annotate, and so on.
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Use superior functions to incorporate fillable fields, rearrange pages, date and sign the printable PDF form electronically.
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Click the DONE button to finish the modifications.
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2018-04-06
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Click the Developer tab. ... In the Controls group, click the Legacy Tools button. Under Active X Controls, click Option Button. ... Hover your cursor inside the option button, right click, and point to OptionButton Object, and click Edit.
Click File > Options to open the Word Options dialog box. In the Word Options dialog box, (1) click Customize Ribbon in left bar, (2) check the Developer option in the right box, and (3) click the OK button. ... Go ahead to click Developer > Legacy Tools > Option Button.
By default, the radio button appears in Design Mode. ... To change the caption of the radio button, Click the radio button and then click Design Mode from the Controls group. Right-click the radio button and click option Properties from the right-click menu.
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Select the list in your Word document. In the Home tab of Microsoft Word, under the Paragraph section, click the small down-arrow next to the Bullets button. ... In the resulting dialog box, click Symbol. When you open the Symbol window, select Wingdings from the Font drop-down menu.
Click the Developer tab and find the Controls section. Click the Design Mode button, which will display a list of available features. Click the Lagacy Tools button, which will display a list of forms tools. Click the Radio Button icon, which will insert a radio button into the Word document.
Click the Developer tab. ... In the Controls group, click the Legacy Tools button. Under Active X Controls, click Option Button. ... Hover your cursor inside the option button, right click, and point to OptionButton Object, and click Edit.
Click File > Options to open the Word Options dialog box. In the Word Options dialog box, (1) click Customize Ribbon in left bar, (2) check the Developer option in the right box, and (3) click the OK button. ... Go ahead to click Developer > Legacy Tools > Option Button.
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In the message, click the Options tab. Click Use voting buttons and then select the voting button names you want to use in the box. ... To create your own voting button names, click Custom.... Delete the default button names (Approve;Reject) and type the options you want.
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