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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.
How to create a fillable form in Word Create a new Word document. Launch Microsoft Word. Enable the Developer tab. Once you open a new document, go to the File tab and select Options. Organize content on a page. Format a fillable form. Manage restriction settings. Open your PDF document. Enable Form Editing. Add Form Fields.
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.
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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:
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