Single-choice List field
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A Single-choice List library field is an ordered set of text strings from which a user might select one. A Single-choice List entry field contains either an empty string or a string value chosen from this list.
The value of a Single-choice List field may be used as a dependency to determine visibility of other fields during entry creation and edit.
During import or sync with Google, if a value is found that is not in the list, it will be created.
During import, export, or sync with Google Sheets, the list is externalized by concatenation using a comma separator (", ").
- Name
- Textual, case-insensitive field identifier that can include spaces; it's best to avoid characters that can be used as operators, though (standard across all field types)
- Hint
- Textual, case-insensitive field identifier that can include spaces
Advanced Parameters
- Where you can edit
- Unlike most field types, Single-choice List fields can be displayed and edited (changed, checked/unchecked) in the list directly, though by default, a field will be displayed in the Entry View and Entry Edit cards and may be edited in the Entry Edit Card.
- Required
- Make entry of a value mandatory before saving an entry
Display Options
- Display in the list as
- Select among the following roles for the current field:
- As a Regular field
- As an Entry Name
- As an Entry Description
- As an Entry Status
- The field name
- Display the name of the field in the card entry (By default, On). By this, it is meant that the field name will or will not be displayed on either the Entry View card or the Entry Edit card.
- Font
- Choices are:
- Family: Regular, Light, Condensed, Thin, Medium. By default, Regular.
- Style: Normal, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic. By default, Normal.
- Size: By default, 18. Direct entry to change.
- Color: By default, White. Palette of 20 colors, backed up by a continuously variable color chooser.
- Dependencies
- Ability to add one or more visibility dependencies upon fields with qualifying types.