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Drop-Down Box Underline

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Praising Jesus - 17 Oct 2007 14:50 GMT
At the location where I have information inserted in my Form Letter via a
Drop-Down Box, the inserted information has a faint underline beneath it. It
is not quite a turned on underline, it is more faint than that. How do I
surpress this feature? Since it is in the middle of a piece of stationary it
is not a proper place to underline the text.

---Mike
Shiraz Cupala - 17 Oct 2007 16:18 GMT
Hi,
It is not possible to suppress that. Instead you will have to put the
dropdown selection on another view and then in the inline location you need
to use a text box or expression box with no borders etc, to display the
selected value. If your underlying value is not the same string displayed in
the dropdown box, then you will have to do an additional lookup/condition to
display what you wish.

I hope this helps.

Thanks, Shiraz
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> At the location where I have information inserted in my Form Letter via a
> Drop-Down Box, the inserted information has a faint underline beneath it. It
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> ---Mike
Praising Jesus - 19 Oct 2007 11:48 GMT
Thank you. Strange behavior to deliberately program in, but you have to work
with what your given. I appreciate the feedback.

---Mike

> Hi,
> It is not possible to suppress that. Instead you will have to put the
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>> ---Mike
Brad Christie - 19 Jan 2008 23:38 GMT
This is not real smart - hope this default behavior gets fixed soon.

> Hi,
> It is not possible to suppress that. Instead you will have to put the
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> > ---Mike
 
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