Radio Component 
The Radio component inserts a vertical series of radio buttons on the form.
Example of Radio Buttons Rendered on a Form
Settings
The settings for each component are grouped under tabs. While there are multiple tabs and many fields, some are applicable to advanced users (for example, the API and Conditional tabs and JSON fields) and you do not need to complete them to render the component. For this reason, the settings that are necessary are detailed for each component. In some cases, when an optional field is frequently used, it is listed in a second optional settings table. For tabs and fields that are not listed, advanced users are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of how to work with them if they elect to apply them; however, they should be aware that the fields may not be compatible with WebEOC. Contact the Juvare Support Center at +1 (877) 771-0911 for additional information.
The following settings are necessary to render the component:
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Field |
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Procedure |
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Label (Display tab) |
Text that appears above the radio buttons. | Unlimited alphanumeric characters, including special characters. |
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Values (Data tab) |
Labels that follow the radio buttons. |
To add radio buttons and the label that is associated with each radio button
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The following setting is frequently used but is optional:
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Procedure |
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Label Position
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Position for the label of this radio button list. |
Select one of the following options:
Label position options set both where the label displays in relation to the component and how the label text is aligned. For example, if you select the Left (Right-aligned) option, the label displays to the left of the component with right-aligned text. |
Icons
The following tool icons are available:
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Settings | Displays the settings window, in which you can modify the component’s settings. |
To modify settings
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Move |
Moves the component to another position on the board. This option is useful with touch pages. If you are not using a touch page, you can drag the component to its new location. |
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Copy Paste |
Copies the current component and its settings and pastes it after the current component. |
To copy the component
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Remove | Removes the current component from the form. |
To remove the component
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