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Inserting drop-down menus - RoboHelp Tutorial
From the course: RoboHelp 9 HTML Essential Training
Inserting drop-down menus
In the previous lesson we talked about adding a check box, which is a great option if it's a yes or no type answer that you're looking for. For example, if people joined in the past year. What if you want to have more than one option? Maybe we want information on the type of subscription they hold, whether it be a standard monthly or annual, or maybe a premium monthly or annual? That's four choices. So a good option there is to use a dropdown menu. That's what we're going to create right now. Starting with the label here in our Form as we continue to work on How to Use LDC Forms project. So right under our check box let's type in a label here. Please select your membership level, put a colon in there, leave a space and here's where we want our dropdown menu to appear. So in that case we go up to Insert, down to HTML, again we go down the Form to see the form elements, including a Drop-down menu. So by default we see this tiny little menu with a dropdown and you can see an a showing up…
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Inserting forms and form elements5m 7s
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Adding radio buttons3m 11s
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Adding HTML code to a topic1m 58s
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Adding checkboxes1m 41s
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Inserting drop-down menus4m 14s
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Adding a multi-line text field2m 40s
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Adding submit and reset buttons2m 35s
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Naming forms and setting actions5m 41s
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Splitting your help screen using frames3m 22s
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Creating framesets and modifying attributes6m 35s
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Modifying frameset attributes4m 20s
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Linking topics to frameset regions5m 18s
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