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The phrase "as a textbox" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific format or function in a digital context, such as in software or web design.
Example: "Please enter your feedback as a textbox in the form provided."
Alternatives: "in a text field" or "as an input box".
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When creating the application, there are a number of default field types that I can choose from such as a textbox, calendar selection, URL, drop-down selection, a link to another user and many more.
In the buttons, put the floor number (or name) as a textbox.
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The open-ended nature of typing your answer into a textbox, the privacy that you're granted and the unusual lack of moderation from Nintendo all accentuate this sense of freedom.
For this type of question, a user is asked to enter the answer (i.e., person's name) into a textbox.
Access to that data can then be via the JSmol drop-down menu Show/file contents, producing a textbox containing the data that could then captured by a copy/paste operation.
For example, DoubleRecall might offer its service on a news article, which would contain a CAPTCHA-like recall mechanism that would prompt readers to pick out a couple of words from the text and enter them into a textbox.
They were to include a textbox that explained the features of their graph, noting any clusters, gaps and outliers that might have occurred, again reinforcing the representing and describing of variation (Garfield and Ben-Zvi, 2005).
DoubleRecall COO Julien Coustaury tells me that the main similarity between Solve and DoubleRecall is that, at some point, a reader has to retype words from text into a textbox.
In Java, to make a textbox, we just make an INSTANCE of the TextBox class.
These take a single argument specified from the address bar or from a textbox in a toolbar.
If you needed to use a textbox, for example, in your program to allow the user to input data, you would have to code it from scratch each time you want to use it.
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