Otherwise, all the buttons in the document would behave as one group (by default) and only one feedback could be captured.įor example, in the above example form, each question contains two radio buttons (Yes/No) to capture feedback. This is important for each group of buttons to behave independently. The next challenge is to group the radio buttons under different sections. Later, you can resize the button by dragging the resize handles. Alternatively, you can delete the default caption to retain only radio button. On the adjacent cell of Caption, double-click to delete the default caption i.e. On the Properties sheet, under the tab Alphabetic, look for the row with the heading Caption.Right-click the radio button and click option Properties from the right-click menu.Click the radio button and then click Design Mode from the Controls group.To change the caption of the radio button,.Click the Design Mode option available within group Controls to switch to normal mode, so that the radio button becomes clickable. By default, the radio button appears in Design Mode.
Word creates something like the following. From the drop-down list, under the section ActiveX Controls, click the icon Option Button (ActiveX Control).On the Word Ribbon, under the tab Developer, within the group Controls, click the Legacy Tools icon.Following is a simple example that shows the usage of a radio button also known as Option button. Radio button can be used in a Form to capture user’s feedback.