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Dialog box with multiple drop menus in one

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I promise when I say, I have been searching endlessly, both on osbot and elsewhere for an answer to my question.

Can someone point me in the direction of a tutorial or write-up on how to do a simple dialog box with multiple drop boxes?

Basically I'm trying to make a script that, when it starts, it asks the user several questions and carries out the script based on those answers. I'd prefer the drop down boxes to be on the same single dialog pop-up instead of them popping up one after the other.

I did read a question that said I have to create two JComboBoxes, place them in a JPanel and then place that JPanel into the JOptionPane's Object parameter". Which is cool and all but idk how to do that.

Thanks

If you want to make quick and fast gui. I would recomend Swing UI designer. I would would follow theseTutorial frist 

Then use Swing UI designer you can make some realy good lookin guis in it.

 

Edited by Nbacon

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3 hours ago, Nbacon said:

If you want to make quick and fast gui. I would recomend Swing UI designer. I would would follow theseTutorial frist 

Then use Swing UI designer you can make some realy good lookin guis in it.

 

I saw the GUI section in Explv's tutorial but for some reason didn't give it a chance. I should have read it further, thank you.

And thank you for linking the other tutorial. I'll read through them thoroughly and get better acquainted.

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