You can use HTML Macro for Confluence Cloud to add HTML and JavaScript. Also, tryout Gliffy, draw.io and Lucidchart to see they give you what you need. There are many more choices for Confluence Server.
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Milo has already given you an option for that, and a couple of suggestions.
I'd also take a look at Scaffolding or Adaptavist's Forms (Yes, yes, I know, I work for them, this is almost an advert. But it is an option that fits this. If you have a lot of field work to do)
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Thanks Nic, In past with Confluence 4.1, we use to work with wiki mark up language to add drop down list and I am looking for some help around that. As we don't extensively use drop downs.
Thanks!
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So which add-on is providing that?
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