2. If you have more than one list/menu on the page, select the one you want to convert.
3. From the Server Behaviors panel, choose Dynamic Form Elements ??? Dynamic List/Menu. The
Dynamic List/Menu dialog box, shown in Figure 34-18, is displayed.
FIGURE 34-18
Lists give the user a series of items from which to choose.
4. Verify that the desired drop-down list is displayed in the Menu list.
5. In the Static Options box, add any nondynamic items you want to the top of the list menu. This
could be something as simple as a label for the list menu or as complicated as a full URL with
query strings for search pages.
6. Choose the recordset you want to work with from the Options From Recordset list.
7. Choose the field from your data source containing the items that you want displayed to the user
from the Labels list.
8. Choose the field from your data source containing the items you want submitted by the user from
the Values list.
9. To preselect an item, enter its value in the Select Value Equal To field or use the lightning bolt
icon to choose a value from the established data sources.
10. Click OK when you??™re finished.
For more information on the Dynamic List/Menu server behavior, see Chapter 23.
Dynamic Text Field
Unlike the Dynamic Text server behavior, the Dynamic Text Field server behavior is not just for show.
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