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drop-down list

In computing, in a graphical user interface, a list of options that hangs down from a blank space in a dialog box or other on-screen form when a computer awaits user input.

To select one of the choices, highlight it and click. The list will disappear and the selected item will appear in the blank. If the list is longer than the space available, small arrows and a scroll bar will appear on the right-hand side.



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Select "AICPA Promotion" from the drop-down box, "How Did You Hear About Us?
To name your table, highlight the table (H8 to I14 in our example), go to the drop-down box in the upper left-hand area and type in the name (our table was named rates) and press Enter.
Clicking on the message center provides the user with a drop-down box that carries files, messages and e-mail links that have already been downloaded.
 
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