When displaying results for a dropdown question, is there a way to display the Label, rather than the Value? The values in my table are auto created and are the slugs for some custom content and cannot be changed. In the table, however, I'd like to display the Label for those choices. (i.e., Happy, Sad, Nervous vs. 451, 452, 453)
Can you please explain in more detail how the values are replaced with labels? Is this done with our Foreign Key functionality, or is this coming from Gravity Forms?
Also, can you please record your screen and show me what exactly you're referring to?
Aleksandar, thanks for your reply. I ended up figuring out a solution which I will share here. The values are prepopulated via another plugin (Pods with the Gravity Forms add on). In the table, I clicked on the column settings that displayed these values, and I used conditional formatting to change cell content. A screenshot below for anyone else looking at something similar:
When displaying results for a dropdown question, is there a way to display the Label, rather than the Value? The values in my table are auto created and are the slugs for some custom content and cannot be changed. In the table, however, I'd like to display the Label for those choices. (i.e., Happy, Sad, Nervous vs. 451, 452, 453)
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Can you please explain in more detail how the values are replaced with labels? Is this done with our Foreign Key functionality, or is this coming from Gravity Forms?
Also, can you please record your screen and show me what exactly you're referring to?
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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Aleksandar, thanks for your reply. I ended up figuring out a solution which I will share here. The values are prepopulated via another plugin (Pods with the Gravity Forms add on). In the table, I clicked on the column settings that displayed these values, and I used conditional formatting to change cell content. A screenshot below for anyone else looking at something similar:
Oh, OK, I see what you mean now
That's a good approach, thanks for sharing with everyone. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any further questions.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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