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How to modify radio button in PDF in Windows with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online tool that streamlines document editing, signing, distribution, and forms completion to get your documents done efficiently. With deep integration into Google Workspace, our platform allows users to import, export, modify, and sign documents directly from Google applications. This guide will empower you to modify radio buttons in PDF files using our editor, ensuring your forms are interactive and easy to complete, all from the convenience of your web browser.

Follow the steps to modify radio button in PDF in Windows

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. Log in to your account or create a new one for free if you haven't yet.
  2. Once logged in, upload the PDF document you wish to edit by selecting the appropriate option in the editor.
  3. Locate the radio button you need to modify. Click on it to access the editing options available on our platform.
  4. Adjust the properties of the radio button as necessary. You can change its label, select the default option, or delete it if it's no longer needed.
  5. After making your changes, review the document to ensure everything is set up as needed. You can test the functionality of the radio button within the editor.
  6. Once satisfied with your modifications, download, export the document, or share it directly via email or link to collaborate with others.

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How to modify radio button in PDF in Windows

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In this video tutorial, the host demonstrates how to add radio buttons to a PDF using DocHub. The process involves opening the PDF, selecting the "Prepare Form" option, adding and customizing radio buttons, naming them, adjusting appearance settings, and previewing the final result. The tutorial also covers saving the modified PDF file. Subscribe, like, share, and comment for more content.

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If editing an existing radio buttons, place a cursor over it and click a right mouse button. Select Properties from the popup menu. Select the Options tab on the Radio Button Properties dialog. Select a button style.
Edit a button If you are not in form editing mode, choose Tools Prepare Form. Select the Button field, and then do any of the following: To edit the properties for the button field, double-click the button. Close all opened dialog boxes, if any.
Radio Buttons are used to allow users to select either a single option from a list of options in a PDF form. Radio buttons are created in groups. This is because radio buttons are used when only one option from the list should be selected.
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A radio button lets you choose from several options. The tags are used to enumerate possible options.
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As mentioned before, there are plenty of things you can do with action buttons in PDFs. As an example, lets create a button that takes the reader to the last page. Go to the Tools tab and select Rich Media. In your document, click Select Object in the Rich Media toolbar.
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