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Old 10-15-2019, 08:40 PM
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Instead of using three checkboxes, you should use a single dropdown with the three choices. That way, you don't need code to ensure two or more mutually-exclusive options aren't chosen. Furthermore, if you create the entire form using formfields instead of content controls, the whole lot can be done without VBA - using just field coding. To see how to do a wide range of calculations in Word, check out my Microsoft Word Field Maths Tutorial, in the 'Sticky' thread at the top of this forum: Microsoft Word Field Maths Tutorial
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