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  1. On the Logic tab, select the required element in the table and click the Edit button.
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  2. If necessary, in the Step description field (1), enter the text that will be displayed in the column to the left opposite next to the element.
  3. From the Number of elements list (2), select the required number of radio buttons.

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    The maximum number of elements is determined by the possible number of columns when displaying you display the logic (see Configuring the display of logic).

  4. In the Element name fields (3), enter the values ​​of the radio buttons.
  5. From the Number of conditions list (4), select the number of different logics
  6. used for
  7. to proceed the event handling. In this case, each logic implies the value ​​that the operator selected. For each value,
  8. it is possible to
  9. you can set the next element to display.
  10. If
  11. it is necessary
  12. you want to display the same element
  13. for
  14. at any selected value,
  15. then
  16. set up this element in the Logic group (5). If you use several logics
  17. are used
  18. ,
  19. then
  20. set up each logic settings in the Logic [N] group (6), where N is the logic number.
  21. Do
  22. To set it up, do the following:
    1. In the Conditional transition field, select the element that
  23. should
    1. must be displayed next.
    2. If
  24. at the same time it is necessary
    1. you also want to execute a macro
  25. command
    1. , select it from the Macro list.
  26. Select the
    1. Select the value of the radio button, at which the above actions will be performed.
  27. Click the OK button.

Example of displaying the Radio button element:

Configuring the radio button is complete.