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Selection Set

Selection Set

Selection Set

(OP)
Can I create a property from my part with a selection set ? For example if I create a propertie called "Producer" that I can choose between 3 different given names? So that you can´t write nothing there, but select an option.

RE: Selection Set

create a string parameter and in the dialog box select Multiple Values instead of single value before you press "Create Parameter of type"

Eric N.
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RE: Selection Set

(OP)
i don´t have this "multiple Values option"

acctually how do you create this parameter? I did it like shown in the attached photo

RE: Selection Set

(OP)
hi! I already created this parameter as you told. But where can I found again this created parameter? i acctually wanted in the properties.

RE: Selection Set

(OP)
Thanks a lot. It works also. How could I call this parameter value that I chose in a macro? ...UserRefProperties.Parameter1 ??

RE: Selection Set

(OP)
....Parameters.Item("String.10") ??

so if my parameter is called string.10 ? I found this in internet but doesn´t function

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