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mark or a star; Combo Box and List Box elds include areas where you
can insert lists of items; and a Radio Button eld oers button style
and selection status choices in the Options tab.
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Actions. All form elds have this tab, and it looks and works the same
in all types. Actions are activities Acrobat performs in response to
some sort of interaction, such as typing a number in a form eld that
then shows a calculation in another form eld. Actions are described
in Chapter 15. The example doesn’t use an action associated with the
radio button choice.
Note
Four additional tabs display according to the type of form eld selected.
For example, the ListBox Properties dialog includes the Selection Change
tab, which lets you set the behavior that occurs when the list box’s
selected item changes. Read more about the other types in the following
technique.
From the Library of Daniel Dadian