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I am also not sure if this was already answered as this thread is from years ago and I am not that familiar with how this works, but I am trying to create a drop down where the values listed are different than the output values. So I would have “Number 1” as the displayed value and “New York” as the output answer, etc. I tried using several of the previous codes but I need “Number 1” to go away and all I will be left with is “New York” in the document, does this make sense?
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