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By using option:selected selector and text() method togehter The option:selected selector is a way in jQuery which is used to return the selected element from a list of the element. Once we get the selected list item, we can use the text() method to get the text of that selected element.
Select the cell in the worksheet where you want the drop-down list. Go to the Data tab on the Ribbon, then select Data Validation. On the Settings tab, in the Allow box, select List. If its OK for people to leave the cell empty, check the Ignore blank box.
Get the Selected Value from Dropdown using DOM selectedIndex Property. The selectedIndex property gives you the index (position) of the currently selected option in the dropdown list. This index starts at 0. If no option is selected, it returns -1.
Create a dropdown list on cells with existing data In Google Sheets, open a spreadsheet. Select the cell or cells with existing data. Right-click. Dropdown. Optional: If you enter data in a cell that doesnt match an item on the list, it is rejected. Click Done.
See also In a new worksheet, type the entries you want to appear in your drop-down list. Select the cell in the worksheet where you want the drop-down list. Go to the Data tab on the Ribbon, then select Data Validation. On the Settings tab, in the Allow box, select List.
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The element is used to create a drop-down list. The element is most often used in a form, to collect user input. The name attribute is needed to reference the form data after the form is submitted (if you omit the name attribute, no data from the drop-down list will be submitted).
A drop-down menu, list, or box is a list of options that appears on a computer screen when you select an item with a computer mouse. [computing] Select Delete all from the drop-down list. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learners Dictionary.

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