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How to Add a Radio Button to a Group of Contracts

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In this video tutorial, Ralph demonstrates how to easily create radio buttons that allow users to select one option from a set displayed on screen simultaneously. Unlike a drop-down menu, radio buttons show all options at once for easy selection. Ralph explains the unique placement of labels for radio buttons compared to other input types like text boxes or select menus. To create radio buttons, simply use the input type equals radio tag in the HTML code.

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A radio group is defined by giving each of radio buttons in the group the same name . Once a radio group is established, selecting any radio button in that group automatically deselects any currently-selected radio button in the same group.
When the user selects one option button (also known as a radio button) within a group, the others clear automatically. All RadioButton controls in a given container, such as a Form, constitute a group. To create multiple groups on one form, place each group in its own container, such as a GroupBox or Panel control.
Defining a radio group A radio group is defined by giving each of radio buttons in the group the same name . Once a radio group is established, selecting any radio button in that group automatically deselects any currently-selected radio button in the same group.
You group radio buttons by drawing them inside a container such as a Panel control, a GroupBox control, or a form. All radio buttons that are added directly to a form become one group. To add separate groups, you must place them inside panels or group boxes.
Therefore only one RadioButton at a time can be selected, even if it is a part of a functional group. You group radio buttons by drawing them inside a container such as a Panel control, a GroupBox control, or a form.
Only one radio button in a group can be selected at the same time. Note: The radio group must share the same name (the value of the name attribute) to be treated as a group.
A radio group is a set of checkable buttons, known as radio buttons, where no more than one of the buttons can be checked at a time.
As mentioned, radio buttons come in groups. Use the required name attribute to group together a set of related radio buttons. In the above example, all s share the same value for name, so they are treated as part of the same group.

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