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Insert a combo box or a drop-down list Go to Developer > Combo Box Content Control or Drop-Down List Content Control . Select the content control, and then select Properties. To create a list of choices, select Add under Drop-Down List Properties. Type a choice in Display Name, such as Yes, No, or Maybe.
Insert a drop-down list box On the form template, place the cursor where you want to insert the control. If the Controls task pane is not visible, click More Controls on the Insert menu, or press ALT+I, C. In the Controls task pane, do one of the following. Under Insert controls, click Drop-Down List Box.
In your document, click to place the text cursor where you want to add the drop-down list. Next, select the "Developer" menu. In the Controls group, click the "Drop-Down List Content Control" icon (It looks like a drop-down icon.). You now have a drop-down list in your document.
How to add a drop-down list in Word in 5 simple steps Enable the Developer tab (if not already enabled) ... Navigate to the Developer tab. Insert a Dropdown Control. Customize the Word drop-down list. Save and use the Microsoft Word drop-down list:
On the Data validation rules panel, under "Criteria," select an option: Dropdown from a range: Choose the cells to include in the list. Dropdown: Enter the dropdown value. Tips. Optional: If you enter data in a cell that doesn't match an item on the list, it is rejected. Click Done.
First, navigate to “File” and select “Options.” In the Word Options dialog, choose “Customize Ribbon.” Check “Developer” in the right pane and click “OK.” With the Developer tab visible, users can access form controls, enabling the addition of textboxes, checkboxes, and dropdown lists.
Insert a combo box or a drop-down list Go to Developer > Combo Box Content Control or Drop-Down List Content Control . Select the content control, and then select Properties. To create a list of choices, select Add under Drop-Down List Properties. Type a choice in Display Name, such as Yes, No, or Maybe.