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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.
Define a new list style Select the text or numbered list you want to change. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Multilevel List. Specify a name for your new list style. Choose the number to start the list at. Choose a level in the list to apply your formatting.
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:
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.
Create a drop-down list In a new worksheet, type the entries you want to appear in your drop-down list. Select the cell in the worksheet where you want the drop-down list. Go to the Data tab on the Ribbon, and then Data Validation. On the Settings tab, in the Allow box, select List.
Step 1: Insert a cascading list box If the Controls task pane is not visible, click More Controls on the Insert menu, or press ALT+I, C. Under Insert controls in the Controls task pane, click Drop-Down List Box. Click List Box. Double-click the drop-down list box that you inserted in your form template in step 2.
Place the cursor in the form where you want the multi-selection list and then go to the Controls Task Pane (View > Design Tasks > Controls). Under the Repeating and Optional section, click Multiple-Selection List Box. Configure the multi-select list box as you would a standard List Box.
Place the cursor in the form where you want the multi-selection list and then go to the Controls Task Pane (View > Design Tasks > Controls). Under the Repeating and Optional section, click Multiple-Selection List Box. Configure the multi-select list box as you would a standard List Box.
(RESPOND) was designed by DHS specifically for young people diag- nosed with mental ation and/ or developmental disabilities and severe behavioral difficulties whose complex needs were not being met by traditional resources.
Must live in PA. Must be at least 60 years of age. Must be a US citizen or legal resident. Must be determined to have unmet needs that impact daily functioning.