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Re: If Array Controller is empty, how to populate pop-up list?
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Re: If Array Controller is empty, how to populate pop-up list?


  • Subject: Re: If Array Controller is empty, how to populate pop-up list?
  • From: Jenny M <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 22:24:10 -0800

Like I mentioned previously - when I do that, it stays there even after an
object has been added, which is not what I'm aiming for. I only want it to
appear when empty.


In your content binding for the popup button in Interface Builder, check the
> "Inserts Null Placeholder" checkbox and enter a value in the "Null
> Placeholder" field.
>
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Rob Keniger
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