ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How to Hide or Disable 'Search for Address' field in FormsNot sure how to get to this area but I would love to hide the same "Search for Address" field. Now that it's 2020, is there a new method of doing this? Also, if the addresses I'm using for the table are in one state, how can I just have that field say the state from the beginning, example, "Texas" automatically appears when a new record is being produced. ------------------------------ Zac Campbell Houston TX ------------------------------ Text-multiple choice field limits?I'm debating whether or not a potentialtext-multiple choice fieldshould just become a separate table. How many choices can you have in aText-multiple choice field,is there a limit? I see there is a limit toMulti-select Text fieldswhen looking at theHelp section. It notes these have a maximum of 100 choices but does not specify if this limit also exists for atext-multiple choice field type. If there isn't a limit, then I believe I'm on the right track and would use this field type. The breakdown in question: I have a table of Addresses.Subdivisions(possible field type) can have many addresses attributed to them. However, some addresses are not apart of a subdivision at all and thus would be labeled as a choice "N/A" if I were to make a massive list in atext-multiple choice fieldtype forSubdivisions. There are many Subdivisions in our service area, so again this list would be quite long, and I'm ok with that. I don't need any additional information on each subdivision besides its name, so I don't need a whole separate table. I don't want to have a long list, and then a year later, we run into a limit on said list, and I'm forced to rethink this part of our app. That would suck. Am I off with my thinking here? Go easy; I'm new. ------------------------------ Zac Campbell Houston TX Geaux Tigers! ------------------------------