Thread: [Solved] Form with conditional field.
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Old 10-18-2017, 12:52 PM
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The first item can be accomplished with a simple dropdown, as can the second, but I have no idea what you mean by "that will determinate wich options will be availlable after", or what the third item is supposed to be. Items 4(1) & (2) appear to be essentially the same, except for 'Name of reference' in (2).

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Originally Posted by Asuryan33 View Post
I should have 30 differents options with common field inside, to identify the client and populate the "object". Others options are to send the information by mail to other office.
I think you're getting well into the kind of project for which you should be hiring a forms designer/programmer instead of expecting volunteers on forums like this to develop something so complex for you.

You should also consider whether you should use a small number of relatively simple templates instead of trying to shoehorn everything into one complex one that will be much harder for anyone at your end to maintain/update.
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