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Old 08-01-2014, 08:35 AM
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I have a form in Word that has a two small 5 row tables and Im looking to link them to two option buttons.

I envisioned that if a user chose one option button it would display one table and hide the other and vice versa.

Can that be done? If so, how? Is there VBA involved?
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What kind of option buttons? As for toggling the displayed table, that can largely be handled by field coding.
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