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JRueda
Mitglied

Make "State" show different options after you select "City" in a drop down form

lösung

Hi! I want to make a dropdown section in a form, but I have and issue with the "city" and "state" options. I want to make the "state" options show depending on the "city" selected. For example if someone selects "State" California the "City" has to show the options in California like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento etc... for my country not USA.

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Tom
Lösung
HubSpot-Produktteam
HubSpot-Produktteam

Make "State" show different options after you select "City" in a drop down form

lösung

Hey @JRueda we don't currently have a feature to only show certain proptery options. I can see how this would be very useful however, might be a great suggestion on our ideas forum! 

 

We do however have a feature which allows you to diplay certain field based on what answers are given on a specific form fields so using this with multiple properties could be a workaround, this is called dependent fields and is available on all Pro and Enterprise level portals: https://knowledge.hubspot.com/articles/kcs_article/forms/use-dependent-form-fields

 

HubSpot Sprocket talk is also an amazing youtube channel who has done a great piece on this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ0J_ncKiv0

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erikblues
Stratege/Strategin

Make "State" show different options after you select "City" in a drop down form

lösung

We would like to see hubspot solve this on a global level for all customers. Throw us a vote to get this implemented by Hubspot?

 

Global Solution for Addresses: Country + State 

Tom
Lösung
HubSpot-Produktteam
HubSpot-Produktteam

Make "State" show different options after you select "City" in a drop down form

lösung

Hey @JRueda we don't currently have a feature to only show certain proptery options. I can see how this would be very useful however, might be a great suggestion on our ideas forum! 

 

We do however have a feature which allows you to diplay certain field based on what answers are given on a specific form fields so using this with multiple properties could be a workaround, this is called dependent fields and is available on all Pro and Enterprise level portals: https://knowledge.hubspot.com/articles/kcs_article/forms/use-dependent-form-fields

 

HubSpot Sprocket talk is also an amazing youtube channel who has done a great piece on this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ0J_ncKiv0