Josep wrote:
Yes, the syntax is the same, but how combo or option show the values when
click is different. In combo you have a scrollbar to move between the values
and with option all the values are showed..

I agree with Bill that a combo box isn't the best choice for this, but you could do it like this:

Create a custom property of the button with the real list you want to use. Separate the two values on each line with a comma (or a tab if you prefer), like this:

  Color,pink
  Shape,square
  Visible,true

In the button's menu, put only the first item of each line:
  Color
  Shape
  Visible

When the user chooses an item, it will be returned to the menupick handler as the first parameter. Then you search the custom property to get the second value:

on menuPick which
 put the cValues of me into values
 put lineoffset(which, values) into lineNum
 put item 2 of line lineNum of values into userChoice
end menuPick

The variable "userChoice" now contains the second item in the chosen line.

You will have to determine what to do when the user types an entry into the combobox that does not exist in your property list.

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