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I am an attorney creating merge pleadings for clients. What I am doing is inserting client information into practice management software, which then merges it into Word. For more complex information, I am using merge rules within word. I am looking for something similar to the "ASK" command, but in a drop down formula.
For example, the question is "What parenting should Father have?". The dropdown options I want to choose from are: 1. Reasonable parenting time to the parent who does not have custody according to the Maricopa County Parenting time Guidelines; OR 2. according to the attached Parenting Plan; OR 3. Supervised parenting time but only in the presence of another person; OR 4. No parenting time rights to Father Whatever option I choose would be inserted into the document. Is there a way? |
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