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Open the PDF file that you will use for the form. From the Forms menu, select Add or Edit Fields From the Add New Field pull-down menu, select Show Tools on Toolbar. Click Radio Button Tool. Position the cursor where you want the form field to begin.
Radio Buttons are used to allow users to select either a single option from a list of options in a PDF form. This is because radio buttons are used when only one option from the list should be selected. If another option in the same radio button group is selected then the other option will be unselected.
Open the PDF file that you will use for the form. From the Forms menu, select Add or Edit Fields From the Add New Field pull-down menu, select Show Tools on Toolbar. Click Radio Button Tool. Position the cursor where you want the form field to begin.
A radio button or option button is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options. Each radio button is normally accompanied by a label describing the choice that the radio button represents.
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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