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You can select the cable length in the option box.
That would be the <select> tag. Example of usage: <select> <option>Option 1 in drop-down list</option> <option selected="selected">Option 2 (selected by default because of the "selected" attribute)</option> <option disabled="disabled">Option 3 (disabled because of the "disabled" attribute)</option> </select>
To paste what you've copied into a cell, first select the cell where you want to paste the content. Then, right-click on the selected cell and choose "Paste" from the context menu, or you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V (Cmd + V on Mac). The copied content will then appear in the cell you selected. If you're using spreadsheet software, you can also use the "Edit" menu at the top to find the paste option.
<select> <option value="Volvo">Volvo</option> <option value="Saab">Saab</option> <option value="mercedes">Mercedes</option> <option value="Audi">Audi</option> </select>
I wanted to select the correct option.
Usually you select the top left cell of the range.
In Excel, you can create a dropdown list to select from options 1, 2, and 3 using Data Validation. First, select the cell where you want the dropdown, go to the "Data" tab, and click on "Data Validation." In the dialog box, choose "List" from the "Allow" dropdown and enter "Option 1, Option 2, Option 3" in the "Source" field. This will allow you to select one of the options from the dropdown in that cell.
'Name' can be a field and 'value' can defined to the that particular field. Example: <select name="Car List"> <option value="volvo">Volvo</option> <option value="saab">Saab</option> <option value="mercedes">Mercedes</option> <option value="audi">Audi</option> </select>
To create a drop-down list in JSP, you can use the HTML <select> element along with <option> tags to define the choices. For example: <select name="options"> <option value="1">Option 1</option> <option value="2">Option 2</option> <option value="3">Option 3</option> </select> You can also populate the list dynamically by iterating over a collection of values from a Java bean or a database using JSTL or scriptlet code.
Click on 'Edit', (on the bar at the top), and, after you have copied the stuff, select paste from the edit menu.
To select; to extract; to cite; to quote., An extract; a passage selected or copied from a book or record.