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Joseph N.
Is there a way with Word 2003, plus Excel or Access if necessary, to
create a form that has some portions already completed but, for other
portions, the form will complete based upon the user's selection of
options in a checklist? This is different from a drop-down menu in
part because there are any number of combinations that could be
selected. In other words, the form might always read "grocery list,"
but the user will have a checklist of milk, eggs, and butter, and
depending on which lines he/she checks, the form might finally read,
"grocery list / milk / butter." There would not--yet--need to be
logical option strings, just one or two sets of multiple pick lists.
Can Office do this, or would I need something like Hot Docs?
create a form that has some portions already completed but, for other
portions, the form will complete based upon the user's selection of
options in a checklist? This is different from a drop-down menu in
part because there are any number of combinations that could be
selected. In other words, the form might always read "grocery list,"
but the user will have a checklist of milk, eggs, and butter, and
depending on which lines he/she checks, the form might finally read,
"grocery list / milk / butter." There would not--yet--need to be
logical option strings, just one or two sets of multiple pick lists.
Can Office do this, or would I need something like Hot Docs?