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Forms and List Boxes
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| Hi,
I was trying to put few list boxes on my form, a calander boxes - so one for
days of the month, one for the months of the year and one for the year. I
have no clue how to do this. Any idea? Thank you all.
Snjez
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| Just wanted to add more detail - I would like my customers to be able to
choose the dates with these list boxes- a bit like when you are booking a
flight online and have to pick a day and month and year.
"Snjez" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to put few list boxes on my form, a calander boxes - so one for
> days of the month, one for the months of the year and one for the year. I
> have no clue how to do this. Any idea? Thank you all.
>
> Snjez
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| checkboxes (linked?) to drop down menus 2007-01-10, 6:56 pm |
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Hello,
I just learned how to do this today in Publisher 2003. Under help topics
type in "Form Functions" in the search bar. That will tell you how to put a
drop down menu on the web page. Once you move it where you want it,
right-click and selct Properties (has a longer name but don't remember what
it is right now and don't have publisher on my home comp) highlight the first
option and click modify, repeat with each option. After those are modified,
can select add from the buttons and name each option as you go. For your
question, the first modify would be (i.e.) January, second February and so on.
"Snjez" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to put few list boxes on my form, a calander boxes - so one for
> days of the month, one for the months of the year and one for the year. I
> have no clue how to do this. Any idea? Thank you all.
>
> Snjez
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