Field Editor: Multiple Choice Variable

You can use the Multiple Choice Variable options in the Field Editor to create and edit placeholder fields for multiple choice variable components.

To view the Field properties for a multiple choice variable placeholder field, in the Field Editor select Add a placeholder > Multiple Choice Variable.

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  1. Common Tasks
  2. Field Type
  3. Multiple Choice Editor
  4. Replace Multiple
  5. Field Toolbar

Common Tasks

Field Type

The Field Type element of the HotDocs Field Editor declares whether the currently selected HotDocs Field is a placeholder field or an instruction field.

Multiple Choice Editor

When you select Add a placeholder > Multiple Choice Variable or click on an existing multiple choice variable placeholder field in the template, you can view and edit the following properties:

Property Name or Element Explanation
Name Enables you to select an existing Multiple Choice variable using a drop-down list or type in a new one. Click the edit button to use the pop-up variable editor and access the same component properties you see in Component Studio.

If you select a field that is missing a component, HotDocs notifies you that there is no component, and you can then add a component using the drop-down list or the edit button.

Option table You can enter a list of options for the user to select from in the interview.
  • Click the + button to add an option row to the table and type in text for each Multiple Choice option
  • Click the - button to remove a row
  • Click the Copy Options button to copy the options from an existing variable
Linked Dialog Enables you to link this component to a dialog using a drop-down list and an edit button.
Use alternate text for each option Check this box to add the Alternate Text column to the Option table and the Alternate Text List box to the field properties. The Alternate Text column enables you to add the text you want HotDocs to place into the assembled document instead of the Option text. (If you select an alternate text list component from the Alternate Text list box, the column will be populated with the text the component designates.)
Alternate Text list (Only appears when you select Use alternate text for each option). Enables you to select an Alternate Text List component (either one you previously created or one supplied with Author) to populate the Default Alternate Text column. You can use the Edit button to edit your selected alternate text list.
Format

Enables you to set the format HotDocs uses when an answer replaces the (currently selected) field during assembly. You can select a format using the drop-down list or type in a custom format.

Advanced Properties

Select the Advanced Properties expander to see further properties for the placeholder field:

Property Name Explanation
Unanswered text You can provide a word or set of characters that HotDocs uses in the template in place of an answer if none is given in the interview. This overrides the unanswered text you can set at the component level in the appropriate editor in Component Studio and at the template level in the Template Properties dialog.

If you have previously set default unanswered text for the variable in component studio, you will see the text grayed and italicized in the text box. If you set new unanswered text, this overrides the default unanswered text, but only for this specific instance of the placeholder field. In addition, when you override default unanswered text, any other property defaults (Format, Font, Padded width, Answer alignment, Pad character) you have set in component studio are copied into the respective text box and set for that property at the field level.

Font Enables you to specify a different font for the answer in the assembled document.

When you set a font for the variable, any other property defaults (Format, Font, Padded width, Answer alignment, Pad character) you have set in component studio are copied into the respective text box and set for that property at the field level.

Pad answer to fixed number of characters Enables you to change how answers are displayed in the assembled document by altering the padding of the answer according to the characteristics you specify using the following properties:
  • Padded width – enables you to specify, by selecting a fixed number of characters, the width of the area in the assembled document that contains an answer
  • Answer alignment – enables you to specify the alignment of the answer in the area of the assembled document that contains an answer:
    • Left the answer appears first, followed by the appropriate amount of pad characters
    • Right the appropriate amount of pad characters appear first, followed by the answer
  • Pad character – Enables you to specify which character HotDocs uses to pad any spaces left over if the answer doesn't use all the width you specify in the Padded width property. If the answer is shorter than the padded width, HotDocs inserts the necessary number of pad characters.

The default fill character is a space.

If you have previously set pad answer properties for the variable in component studio, you will see those defaults reflected in the field editor. If you set new pad answer properties, this overrides the defaults, but only for this specific instance of the placeholder field. In addition, when you override pad answer properties, any other property defaults (Format, Font, Unanswered text) you have set in component studio are copied into the respective text box and set for that property at the field level.

Revert (Only appears if you have modified the Format, Unanswered text, and Pad answer-related field properties) Enables you to revert back to the default state (the defaults defined in Component Studio) for the Format, Unanswered text, Font, Padded width, Answer alignment, and Pad character field properties.
Preserve empty paragraph Enables you to force HotDocs to keep an empty paragraph left behind when HotDocs removes a HotDocs field when assembling a document.
Comment
 
You can use this to add notes about the field. A field with a comment attached displays a grey C next to the field name on the template.

Replace Multiple

When you select a piece of text to replace with a placeholder field, select Replace Multiple to use the following options to find and replace other instances of that text in the template:

Options What it Does
Replace Replaces the selected text in the template with the placeholder field.
Replace All Replaces all instances of the selected text in the template with the placeholder field.

You must be careful when you select the text before a replace all. If you accidentally include the paragraph mark at the end of a selection HotDocs will remove it and any other instances of a paragraph mark following the selected text when you click Replace All. This can lead to a poorly formatted document.

Skip Moves to the next instance of the selected text in the template without replacing the current selection.
Done Deselects the text and closes the replace multiple options.

Field Toolbar

At the bottom of the HotDocs Field Editor, you have access to the following actions:

Buttons What it Does
Add Field Adds the placeholder field to the template in the selected location.
Clear Choices button Clears all the settings in the Field Editor for the currently selected placeholder field.
Delete Field Button [X] Selecting anywhere in a HotDocs field causes the Delete field button to appear. If you select outside a HotDocs field, or include anything besides a single HotDocs field, the button disappears (if it was previously visible), or else does not appear. Clicking the Delete field button removes the selected field completely. Clicking Microsoft Word's Undo button restores the field completely.

The Delete field button exists to solve a particular problem: In Microsoft Word, you can delete a HotDocs field by clicking in the field, then clicking the field's handle, and then pressing the DELETE key on the keyboard. However, if you select the field using only the keyboard, Word does not easily enable you to delete the field. You can do so by deleting all the content of the field and then pressing the DELETE key again, or if your cursor is just to the right of the field, you can press the Backspace button once to select the field's content, a second time to delete the content, then a third time removes the field. HotDocs provides the Delete field button to simplify this process.