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2. Re: Drop down menu...
csclark0530 Feb 20, 2012 6:45 PM (in response to BenPleysier)Thanks, thats exactly what I would like but I have no idea how to do it, I have my data sheet but I can't get it to do anything even close to that.
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BenPleysier Feb 20, 2012 8:29 PM (in response to csclark0530)Have you had a look at the source code of the page to which I supplied the link? At least you have got that to work with, something that we are not privy to with regard to your page.
Gramps
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csclark0530 Feb 20, 2012 8:36 PM (in response to BenPleysier)Yeah, I did that but it I'm not sure how to establish my data into this
one and apply links for specific selections
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BenPleysier Feb 20, 2012 8:48 PM (in response to csclark0530)OK! No more subtleties. If you want assistance, please read the following which can be found here http://forums.adobe.com/thread/470404
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Grumps
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csclark0530 Feb 20, 2012 9:13 PM (in response to BenPleysier)Sorry, I didn't realize I upset you. I wasn't doing anything wrong, I
didn't ask anymore questions, I was simply making a statement in my last
comment. Again I apologize if I made you angry, thanks for you help. :/
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BenPleysier Feb 20, 2012 9:23 PM (in response to csclark0530)I am just upset because I know you need help and I am willing to give it to you. But we cannot read minds and we cannot see the code that you are seeing.
I'll try another line of attack. Please supply a link to your site or at the very least show us the code markup etc that you are working on.
Grumps.
PS I get this grumpiness free of charge, comes with age, so please bear with me.
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csclark0530 Feb 20, 2012 9:28 PM (in response to BenPleysier)I apologize for that, just know that it's not something that I
intentionally did, I am honestly just caught up in trying to finish this
site and the stress and complications that I am encountering are
aggravating. These things slip my minds on occasion, sorry for the
inconvenience. I going to just leave this problem alone, I will figure it
out eventually but until then I guess I 'll give you a break . Thanks
for all your help.