Inserting Buttons
Push buttons are functional components that are used when the visitor needs to do something. When you insert a form field, two buttons appear, Submit and Reset. The Submit button is a command that a visitor has to click to submit the form when completed, while the Reset button is a command that a visitor has to click to reset the form and start over. You can create a push button to perform an action.
Insert a Push Button
| Click the View menu, click Page, and then open the Web page you want to use. |
| Position the insertion point in the form where you want to place the push button. |
Click the Insert menu' point to Form' and then click Push Button.
A push button appears in the form. | Double-click the push button. |
| Enter a name that identifies the push button in the form results. The name is not displayed on the form. |
| Type the label that appears on the button. |
| Click the button type you want (Normal is the standard button, Submit is a button that submits the completed form, or Reset is a button that clears the form so the visitor can start over). |
| Click OK. |
Insert an Advanced Button
| Click the View menu, click Page, and then open the Web page you want to use. |
| Position the insertion point in the form where you want to place the push button. |
Click the Insert menu' point to Form' and then click Advanced Button.
An Advanced button appears in the form with selected default button text. | Type a name for the button. |
| Right-click the advanced button, and then click Advanced Button Properties. |
| Click the Button Type list arrow, and then select a button type. |
| Type a name to identify the button. |
| Click OK. |
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