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      Return to Recent Questions My java dropdown menu will often have many items, say 100 or so. I would like them to display horizontally... 
 
 Q:
I have a question regarding your java dropdown menu. I am evaluating them in order to assess their functionality.
 
 My menu will often have many items, say 100 or so. I would like them to display horizontally, 
like a grid so they are all visible on one page. Also, they should run alphabetically down each column, 
then to the next column like a telephone book, not across.
 
 Is this possible with your java dropdown menu?
 
 A:
Yes, it's possible, please see an example:
 
 http://deluxe-menu.com/multicolumn-menu-sample.html
 
 
 
 
 
 
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