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I usually start LibreOffice Base video saying I made a copy the database I was using in previous video but that database has a problem so I created another database from that database and called that odb10 gender-text-varchar that database can be found on the website. Were going to show how to add action buttons also known as radio buttons twice once with the new database I named odb 10 gender-text-varcher and once with the odb10-filter-background as the input Ive made a copy odb-10 gender-text-varchar which i download from the website and rename this to odb11 gender-text-varchar and opened up the form I want to add some radio buttons to this form LibreOffice Base calls these option buttons most people are more familiar with the term radio button because theyre similar to the buttons you will see on a radio think the buttons on a car radio, they are all tuned to different stations and you can select any one but when you select that one it changes to the new station in other words y