The formLabel CSS rule makes the content in the designated cells bold and align right.
8. Place your cursor in the first cell, first column and enter I want to: . Be sure to leave a space after
the colon to add separation between the label and the form elements.
9. Switch back to the Forms category in the Insert bar and drag a Radio Button into the first row, second
column.
10. With the radio button still selected, enter buyRentRB into the name field of the Property inspector
and buy in the Value field.
11. Move your cursor to the right of the radio button and add the text Buy.
12. Repeat steps 9??“11 to add a second radio button. Use the same name (buyRentRB), a different
value (rent), and a corresponding label (Rent).
13. In the second row, first column, enter the text I can afford up to: Again, be sure to leave a space
after the colon to add separation between the label and the form elements.
You can create an entire set of radio buttons at one time using the Radio Group command. When you select
the Radio Group button from the Forms category of the Insert bar, or choose Insert ??? Form ??? Radio
Group, the Radio Group dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 14-6. This dialog box not only lets you
define multiple radio buttons at once, but it automatically formats them either in a table or using line
breaks, at your discretion.
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