> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.ezra360.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.ezra360.com/configurations/components/entities/forms/buttons.md).

# Buttons

When Adding a new button, you need have your form created and saved, therefore you will click on <mark style="color:$warning;">**#1**</mark>**&#x20;Buttons** tab. If you have buttons existing for the specific for, they will then be displayed in a grid form in the **Buttons** section. Therefore click on the <mark style="color:$warning;">**#1**</mark> **Add new** Button.

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The form to add a new button will then be displayed, where the field in **#1** is the button **lable**, **#2** is the **sort Index** which allows you to place your buttons in a specific order, **#3** is the **Name** of the Button you are creating, **#4** is the fuction which will be triggered from your JavaScript when the button is clicked on, **#5** is the name of the **Entity** of the form your button will be in. On the **#6** field is the prepopulated Form name, which you are trying to created the button in.

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