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Modify the properties of a Web form control
On the Web Tools
toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, press ALT and then SHIFT+F10.) , click Design Mode
.
On the form (form: A document that contains fill-in blanks, or form fields, in which you enter information. For example, you can create an online registration form in Microsoft Word that uses drop-down lists from which users can select entries.) , click the control (control: A graphical user interface object, such as a text box, check box, scroll bar, or command button, that lets users control the program. You use controls to display data or choices, perform an action, or make the user interface easier to read.) you want to modify.
On the Web Tools toolbar, click Properties
.
Enter the properties for the form control by using either the Alphabetic tab or the Categorized tab.
When you are finished modifying the properties, click Exit Design Mode
on the Web Tools toolbar.