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Old 04-28-2020, 09:29 PM
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Paul, I agree that hiding content also requires option settings but IMO it is far more useful and easy enough to include in the macro or a startup macro. I would be recommending moving the macro to run automatically on exiting the CC to allow the following functionality that the OP asked for.
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Originally Posted by shanerolle View Post
In the example document, currently they would have to select each checkbox in column 1 to remove a row based on what they do and do not what in the document. However, I was wondering if there was a way that they could select one checkbox in order to remove everything in the section below the header, but leave the header behind. They also want it to display "Not Applicable" if they were to select that checkbox.
Leaving the macro to run only when the form is complete makes that request pointless.
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