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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


4. In the Radio Button Values area, choose the first entry shown and, if necessary, change the Value
field to reflect the expected data.
5. Repeat step 4 for every radio button in the group.
6. Click the Select Value Equal To lightning-bolt icon to display the available data sources.
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Radio buttons can reflect a limited number of choices within a data source field.
7. Choose a field from the Dynamic Data dialog box. Be sure to select a data source field with values
parallel to those entered in the radio button group.
8. If desired, you can apply a server format to the data by choosing an entry in the Format list. Click
OK when you??™re done to close the Dynamic Data dialog box.
9. Click OK when you??™re finished to close the Dynamic Radio Buttons dialog box.
List/menus
Typographical errors are the bane of data entry. Regardless of how careful users are, whenever they must enter
an exact phrase of any length, typos are inevitable. If the set of desired responses from a user is limited, the
list/menu form element provides a good alternative to a text field. An e-commerce site, for instance, might
use a list/menu form element (also called a drop-down list or select list) to enable the user to navigate from
one product line to another.


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