Creating A Comb Object; Creating A Check Box Object - NUANCE OMNIFORM 2 Reference

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Creating a Comb Object

Use a comb field to separate information into separate groups of
elements while maintaining the field as a whole. For example, United
States forms typically require that you enter zip code numbers in five or
nine separate boxes. In most languages, phone numbers are broken into
several boxes.
1
Click the Comb tool in the drawing toolbar.
2
Either click anywhere on the form to create a four-element
comb field, or hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor
slowly.
The number of elements in the comb field increases as you drag
the mouse. Let go of the mouse button when the comb field
contains the number of elements you want.
Many sample forms included with your OmniForm package, such as the
Objects form, contain comb objects that you can copy and paste into
your own form.

Creating a Check Box Object

Use check boxes for Yes/No questions and for selecting one or more
choices on a form.
1
Click the Check Box tool in the drawing toolbar.
2
Draw a check box.
To create a square check box, hold down the Shift key as you draw.
Creating Objects
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