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Provide the required text in the label. Provide a graphic * image in the label with appropriate alt text. Providing a star (asterisk) symbol. Use of color to identify if a form control is required. Providing HTML5 and ARIA required attributes.
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.
Mandatory fields are questions that must be answered before the form can be submitted. Mandatory fields are also called compulsory or required fields. The opposite of a mandatory field is an optional field. Optional fields are also sometimes called voluntary fields.
Asterisk (*) next to a form control's label usually indicates it as “required”.
One of the drawbacks with mail merge is that when you try to print each record as a single PDF file, unfortunately, Word combined all the records in one single PDF. Also, you cannot perform mail merge to save each record as their own individual Word document.
You can use a macro to easily split such a document into individual files, one for each data record. Normally, the mail merge result to a new document is one long file which can be edited and printed. Using the Master Document feature, it's possible to save each as a separate file.
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