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Yes, I can. For example, there is a sentence in a text, which defines the material of wall. According to the selection, two options are possible.
Case 1: If you choose from the drop-down menu option "A": You must provide wooden beam. Case 2: If you choose from the drop-down menu option "B": You must provide steel beam. So, in the sentence only material changes, according to the selection you made. Same principle as for the cells, but now it is all about words in a text. |
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I am still a bit in doubt if I have understood you correct, but take a look at both sheet 1 and Sheet2 and see if you can use any of it.
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