

Kenneth Korp
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Points: 301Rank: UC2 Brainery Newbie
I’m not sure where all the code goes, I was experimenting and not even sure where and\or how to test it.
Any thoughts
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Points: 301Rank: UC2 Brainery Newbie
The code looks great, and I successfully got the list to populate in the “1:” dropdown. I followed the same steps for the “2:” dropdown, but unfortunately, I’m not seeing any results. I’ve tried several approaches without luck, and it’s still not generating a list for “2:”.
Could anyone share a few screenshots to clarify what code should go in the Global Script section versus the Dropdown field? I’m a bit confused about how these should be structured.
Thanks in advance for your help!
KGK
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Points: 301Rank: UC2 Brainery Newbie
Hi Troy,
Thank you for your interest in helping me with this dilemma—I really appreciate your input!
Here’s my goal: I want to make the form easy to fill out when it’s first distributed to participants, and I’d like it to serve as a reusable template for future years.
1. Team Selection: I want to start by selecting teams from the previous year, beginning with the best teams in group #1 and working down to the worst teams in group #6.
2. Locking Teams: Once the teams are selected for each group, the person managing the poll should be able to lock in these selections so they can’t be modified.
3. Participant Selection: After the teams are locked, the form will be sent out to the participants, allowing them to choose one team from each group.
4. Dropdowns for Final Selection: At the bottom of the form, I’d like six independent dropdowns. Each dropdown will show a list generated from the initial group selections made by the poll manager, which cannot be altered.
5. Submission: After the six selections are made, there should be a button that allows the user to lock in their choices and send a new PDF with the selections to a specified email address.
Let me know your thoughts on this!
Thanks,
Kenneth