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Concatenate Combo Box SelectedItems to 3 separate text labels?

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Posted on by 1,599 Super User 2024 Season 1
Hello,
 
I have a requirement where I need to display the SelectedItems from a Combo Box in 3 separate text labels (one item per label)  - my Combo Box is setup to only accept 3 selections.
 
 
 
 
I've tried the below and this displays all values in the same label, however this isn't what I need.
 
Concat(WhatDoYouWantCoachingtoHelpWith_combo.SelectedItems,Value, ", ")
 
Any help with this would be ace!

Thanks (:
 
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    sudosaurus Profile Picture
    1,599 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at
    I have managed to solve this using these:
     
    First(WhatDoYouWantCoachingtoHelpWith_combo.SelectedItems.Value).Value
    First(
        LastN(
            WhatDoYouWantCoachingtoHelpWith_combo.SelectedItems.Value,
            CountRows(WhatDoYouWantCoachingtoHelpWith_combo.SelectedItems.Value) - 1
        )
    ).Value
    First(
        LastN(
            WhatDoYouWantCoachingtoHelpWith_combo.SelectedItems.Value,
            CountRows(WhatDoYouWantCoachingtoHelpWith_combo.SelectedItems.Value) - 2
        )
    ).Value
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,351 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Hi,
     
    Why too much effort on the first answer and is bloated for what you need. 

    What you want it essentially to grab the index of the one you need, and requires no effort or extra steps
     
    So [1] [2] and [3] index of the SelectedItems
     
    And you do that like this to your Text labels, and change the 1 to 1,2 or 3 depending on the albel
     
    Index(YourComboBox.SelectedItems,1).Value

    Now mine is Value, but you could have .Role or .MyField
     
    And done

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