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Required fields are marked with a red asterisk next to the field label. There's no way to change the color of the asterisk.
Most designers use asterisks to indicate the required fields. But it is necessary to stop, the research on the subject is clear, and it is already the case for quite some time, used asterisks for the required field is a common mistake.
”Field is required” is a flag that has absolutely nothing to do with screens. You either need to remove the flag in the field configuration, making it optional, or you need to add the field to the screen, so the user can obey the mandatory rule you've set.
In the Navigation Pane, right-click the table and then click Design View. Select the field that you want to require always has a value. In the Field Properties pane, on the General tab, set the Required property to Yes.
i.e. fields would be marked with an asterisk with a note somewhere explicitly stating the meaning. Eventually it becomes widespread and users assume it means 'required' without referencing the footnote. Much in the same way we are taught that red labels mean required.
The bold fields mean the column header is required. ... If you are not going to populate an optional field for all rows in a data import file, it is best to omit that optional field entirely from the file. School_id, for example, cannot be included and left blank for all rows.
What are required fields? Required or mandatory fields are form questions that must be answered by the user before the form can be submitted. The opposite of required fields are optional fields. And this is where users can choose whether to answer the form questions or not.
The three main ways of visibly indicating a required form field are: Using the word Required Using an inline image (often a graphic star) with an appropriate alt attribute (e.g. mandatory form field or required information). Using the keyboard star (asterisk) symbol.
Most designers use asterisks to indicate the required fields. But it is necessary to stop, the research on the subject is clear, and it is already the case for quite some time, used asterisks for the required field is a common mistake.
It is the piece of information used by Assistive Technologies (AT) to identify the element. For example, someone using a speech recognition tool can target the element using its accessible name, or someone using a screen reader will hear the accessible name announced as they moved focus to that element.
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