Template- Clip Art drop down menu

R

RAINBOW

I am wondering in what program or if I can use visual such a clip to come
down in the drop down menu. I am trying to create a document online for adult
learners with disabilities so they can pick from the clip art instead of
text. I would then like them to be able to print out this document to keep,
as a record of what services they decided upon. I haven't figured this out in
office o3,
Can anyone help?
 
J

JoAnn Paules

Do you mean something like a picture that when clicked would save a file or
what?
 
R

RAINBOW

I am trying to create an easy template for folks to use when processing
applications. The drop down menu would consists of : (example: instead of a
drop down menu with the text transportion, housing, education,) You would be
able to pick from a picture of a car, a house, graduation cap. The user
would pick the picture from the images. Then had a text box that would be
next to the image in a different field to write in the personal information.
The form when have the images in a list going down with information next to
it. The goal is so its easy for the user to understand and quick for the
person creating them to complete. Is this possible? It doesnt seem like it
would be hard I am just not sure if I am explaining it correctly. I have an
example of what I am doing if you would like to look at it? Thanks JR

JoAnn Paules said:
Do you mean something like a picture that when clicked would save a file or
what?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


RAINBOW said:
I am wondering in what program or if I can use visual such a clip to come
down in the drop down menu. I am trying to create a document online for
adult
learners with disabilities so they can pick from the clip art instead of
text. I would then like them to be able to print out this document to
keep,
as a record of what services they decided upon. I haven't figured this out
in
office o3,
Can anyone help?
 

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