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Joseph W. Lowery

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3. Verify that your selected checkbox is correctly named in the CheckBox list.
4. Click the Check If lightning bolt icon to display the available data sources.
5. Choose a field from the Dynamic Data dialog box.
6. If desired, you can apply a server format to the data by choosing an entry in the Format list. Click
OK when you??™re finished to close the Dynamic Data dialog box.
7. Enter the value expected for a selected checkbox in the Equal To field. This value is data
source??“dependent. For many data sources, 1 is used to represent True; for others, a ??“1 is used.
When working with Yes/No fields from Access databases, enter True; be sure to capitalize the
word, because lowercase does not work properly.
8. Click OK when you??™re finished.
For more information on the Dynamic CheckBox server behavior, see Chapter 23.
Dynamic Radio Buttons
Radio buttons are employed in a form when the designer wants the user to make an exclusive choice among
a set number of options. As with the Dynamic CheckBox server behavior, the Dynamic Radio Buttons server
behavior is used to mark a particular element as selected when the defined criteria are met.
Requirements: Two or more radio button form elements and a recordset.
To link radio buttons to dynamic data, follow these steps:
1.


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