True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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Screen readers read from right to left.
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You assign button properties using the Button inspector.
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You should add a button to a form that will submit the form for processing, and
a button to clear the form in case the user needs to erase the information and start over.
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Only the data a user enters using form objects will be processed; any additional
form text and formatting will not be processed.
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As your Web sites grow, it is easy to forget to take the time to keep your files
in good order.
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Deleting files that are no longer needed and keeping your other files updated
are important to insure quality Web sites.
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If you need to edit a check box, click the check box to select it and edit the
properties in the Property inspector.
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The default for tab orders is from left to right across the page.
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Both lists and menus make efficient use of space on a form.
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If creating a simple and obvious form field label is not possible, then include
a short paragraph that describes the information that should be entered into the field.
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