Adicionar Linhas

  • UsimigMan
    Asked on July 18, 2025 at 10:00 AM

    Bom dia,


    Consigo deixar um campo para adicionar mais linhas, mas que essas linhas já tenham uma base de dados?

  • Christopher JotForm Support
    Replied on July 18, 2025 at 10:03 AM

    Hi UsimigMan,

    Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. Our Portuguese Support agents are busy helping other Jotform users right now, so I'll try to help you in English using Google Translate, but you can reply in whichever language you feel comfortable using. Or, if you'd rather have support in Portuguese, let us know and we can have them do that. But, it might take a while until they're available again.

    Now, coming back to your question, I am not entirely sure what you are referring to. If you can take a screenshot of what’s happening, that'll help us to understand better what’s going on. Let me show you how to post a screenshot to our Help Center:

    1. On the Help Center page, scroll down to the Your Answer section and click on the Image icon.

    2. Drag and drop your image into the Upload box, or click on it and select your file.

    3. Then, click on the Add button in the bottom-right corner of the window.

    Adicionar Linhas Image 1 Screenshot 30

    4. To resize it, click on your screenshot and then click on one of the boxes in the corners, and drag it inward.

    5. Once you're finished, click on the Post Answer button at the bottom right of the Your Answer section.

    Adicionar Linhas Image 2 Screenshot 41 That's it. Once we hear back from you, we'll be able to help you with this.

  • UsimigMan
    Replied on July 18, 2025 at 10:20 AM

    Eu quero saber se teria como ter uma lista suspensa toda vez que eu adicionar uma linha tenha os dados.

    Adicionar Linhas Image 1 Screenshot 20

  • Kyle JotForm Support
    Replied on July 18, 2025 at 10:41 AM

    Hi UsimigMan,

    Based on what you’re trying to achieve, it’s not possible to automatically populate dropdown fields inside new rows using the Dynamic Textbox widget. That widget is best suited for simple text inputs without dynamic data. As a workaround, you can use either of the two:

    1. Input Table Element: This allows you to create a structured table where each column can be set as a dropdown. While you’ll need to manually set the options for each column, it's a great way to keep your data organized.
    2. Configurable List Widget: You can define dropdown menus in this widget, and each time the user adds a new row, it will include those dropdowns. Note that dropdown values must be predefined—you won't be able to pull data directly from an external database or automatically populate based on user input.

    If that’s not exactly what you’re looking for, can you explain a bit more so I can help you better?

    Let us know if there’s anything else we can help you with. 

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