# C1.Web.Mvc.ComboBoxBase-1.HeaderPath

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<h1 id="C1_Web_Mvc_ComboBoxBase_1_HeaderPath_" data-uid="C1.Web.Mvc.ComboBoxBase`1.HeaderPath*">HeaderPath Property
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<div class="markdown level1 summary"><p>Gets or sets the name of a property to use for getting the value displayed in the control's input element.</p>
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  <pre><code class="lang-csharp hljs">public virtual string HeaderPath { get; set; }</code></pre>
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  <pre><code class="lang-vbnet hljs">Public Overridable Property HeaderPath As String</code></pre>
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<div class="markdown level1 remarks"><p>The default value for this property is null, which causes the control to display the same content in the input element as in the selected item of the drop-down list. Use this property if you want to de-couple the value shown in the input element from the values shown in the drop-down list. For example, the input element could show an item's name and the drop-down list could show additional detail.</p>
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