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Choosing an Input Area of a Dialog Box
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Within dialog boxes, four areas accept input: check boxes, list
boxes, text boxes, and option buttons. Input areas within a dialog
box are marked by a rectangle, a list of items within a box,
a pair of brackets, or a pair of parentheses.
Using the Mouse Using the Keyboard
Move the mouse cursor to Press the TAB key repeatedly
an input area and click to move the cursor to an input
Left. area.
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