From the course: Acrobat DC: Creating Forms
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Add radio buttons
From the course: Acrobat DC: Creating Forms
Add radio buttons
- [Instructor] Now let's take a look at radio buttons. Radio buttons are used in situations where you want the user to only select one answer for a proposed question. For example, aisle or window seat? Morning, or evening? Coffee, tea or decaf and so on. I'm still working with the Globe Bank PDF I placed the checkbox fields onto previously. And above that area, we're asking what best describes your philosophy on investing? So we want the user to make a choice and we don't want them to be able to use more than one of these three options. So a radio button would be the best tool in this case. I'm going to zoom in a little bit more so we can see those buttons a little bit better. And I'm going to select the radio button tool. And as with the check boxes, I'm going to drag out to draw my radio button. Now because there's already a circle here, I'm just going to line up this rectangle with the circle and then drag down…
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Auto-detect form fields3m 30s
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Create text fields7m 43s
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Format text fields2m 23s
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Add multiline text fields2m 27s
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Add checkboxes5m 54s
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Add radio buttons4m 38s
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Add a drop-down list4m 22s
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Add list boxes2m 2s
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Add a Print button5m 27s
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Add a Reset button2m 29s
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Add an image field2m 23s
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Add a date field2m 10s
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Edit the tab order2m 40s
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Use the Form Wizard3m 25s
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