5.5
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Installation and Setup
- Working with Forms
- Opening a Form for Filling
- Moving Through Fields on a Form
- Working with Different Field Types
- Using the Type Ahead Feature
- Shrinking Text to Fit Fields
- Adding File Attachments to Form Records
- Entering Data Automatically with User Profiles
- Entering Data Automatically with Client Profiles
- Spell Checking Forms
- Saving Forms
- Printing Forms
- Emailing Forms
- Working with OmniForm Databases
- Controlling OmniForm Filler by Voice
- Utilizing Special Tablet PC Services
- Technical Information
- Index
22 Working with Forms
Check Box Fields
Check boxes are commonly used for Yes/No questions and for selecting an item in
a group. Click a check box to fill it. A filled check box field can contain a check
mark, an X mark, or a solid fill:
Check boxes might be grouped so that only one can be selected at a time. In this
case, selecting one check box automatically deselects another check box in the
group.
Circle Text Fields
A circle text field allows you to indicate your selection by making a circle around it.
Click a circle text field to make a selection.
Circle text fields might be grouped so that only one can be selected at a time. In this
case, selecting one circle text field automatically deselects another circle text field in
the group.
Depending on how it
was designed, a filled
check box can appear
three different ways.
A border appears
when you click a
circle text field