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Radio Button Field

Radio Button Field


Radio button field is a field where we can choose between several options. It is considered to have all the options that a value can have listed, but we have to select one.

There are two types of radio button fields:

Table of contents

  1. Radio buttons
  2. Selection table

1. Radio buttons

Radio buttons are used when we want to show the user all the possible value options.

Each value that the data can have is preceded by a round button.

If the button is orange, the value is selected, and if the button is empty, the value is not selected. The selection is changed by clicking another button with the left mouse button or by using the cursor keys.

2. Selection table

The selection table is found wherever it is more important to show the selection than to enable it.

We are also choosing one of the options offered. We open the selection table by clicking the (downward arrow) icon. We select the desired option with a mouse click.

Alternatively, we can enter the first letter or the first few letters of the desired value into the selection window:

(For a detailed description, see chapter Selection table).

 

 



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