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Button display and function dependant on combo box selection

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Hello,
 
Please could you let me know if it is possible to make the blue button display the selection from the combo box above (also for multiple selections). Could that button also then be linked to the main screen of the word thats selected.
 
Eg below: Improvement has been selected from the combo box, the blue button below will read Improvement, the user will then click on the blue button and be taken to the Improvement main screen.
 
 
 
Thank you in advance *fingers crossed*
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  • Ari00017 Profile Picture
    20 on at
    Button display and function dependant on combo box selection
    Hey @SR-28110949-0 Yes, we can show the text on button using dropdownName.SelectedText.Value in the text property of button and by in that button's on select property you can use Switch on basis on Self.Text and Navigate to the desired screen
    and If you are using modern combobox then try Comboboxcanvas.Selected.Value in Text property of button.



    Hope this answers your question.
    If this helps you out please suggest it as answer,
    Thanks 
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    jpespena Profile Picture
    335 on at
    Button display and function dependant on combo box selection
    Hi,
     
    For the text of the button, use this code in the Text property of the button:
    YourComboboxName.Selected.Value
    To navigate to different screen base on the selected value, use this code:
    Switch(
         Self.Text,
         "Improvement",
         Navigate('Improvement Main Screen'),
         "2nd Option Name",
         Navigate('2nd Option Main Screen'),
         .
         .
         .
         "Last Option Name",
         Navigate('Last Option Main Screen')
    )
     

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    11 on at
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