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How to Stipulate Radio Field

Stuck working with numerous programs for creating and managing documents? Use this all-in-one solution instead. Use our editor to make the process fast and efficient. Create document templates on your own, modify existing forms, integrate cloud services and more useful features without leaving your browser. You can Stipulate Radio Field with ease; all of our features, like signing orders, alerts, attachment and payment requests, are available instantly to all users. Pay as for a lightweight basic app, get the features as of a pro document management tools. The key is flexibility, usability and customer satisfaction.

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Find and choose the Stipulate Radio Field feature in the editor's menu
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To select only one radio button at time you must set same name for each radio button. To select only one radio button, you have to put them under one group, i.e. make the name attribute same for all of them.
Only one radio button in a given group can be selected at the same time. Radio buttons are typically rendered as small circles, which are filled or highlighted when selected.
Go to Insert > Form Items > Radio Button Group. This opens the Insert Radio Button Group window. Enter a name for the group. This will appear in your form results. Enter your radio button items. Click Add to add more item-value pairs to your list. Click OK.
Voted Best Answer Do the following: Bring up the properties for the dropdown list and go to the “Options" tab. Make sure that "Commit selected value immediately” is selected (and this is also where you would add your two selectable list entries). You need to change the two fields names that are hidden/displayed.
PS: Hold down Ctrl key to uncheck. Radio buttons are meant to be used in groups, as defined by their sharing the same name attribute. Then clicking on one of them deselects the currently selected one.
You can deselect options in a multi-value select list by ctrl-clicking it.
If a radio button is unchecked then a user can check it by simply clicking on it. Once a Radiation is checked by user it can't be unchecked by simply pressing on the same button. It will automatically uncheck when you press any other RadioButton within same Radiogram.
Radio buttons are groups of buttons in which, by convention, only one button at a time can be selected. The Swing release supports radio buttons with the JRadioButton and ButtonGroup classes. To put a radio button in a menu, use the JRadioButtonMenuItem class.
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