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## Selecting Values {#values}
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The most common use case for `vue-select` is to have the chosen value synced with a parent component. `vue-select` takes advantage of the `v-model` syntax to sync values with a parent.
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```html
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<v-select v-model="selected"></v-select>
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```
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If you don't require the `value` to be synced, you can also pass the prop directly:
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```html
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<v-select :value="selected"></v-select>
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```
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This method allows you to pre-select a value(s), without syncing any changes to the parent component. This is also very useful when using a state management tool, like Vuex.
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### Single/Multiple Selection {#multiple}
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By default, `vue-select` supports choosing a single value. If you need multiple values, use the `multiple` prop:
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```html
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<v-select multiple v-model="selected"></v-select>
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```
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