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I'm not sure you need a userform, but these are very useful when needed. See Create and employ a Userform
I would think a typical fill-in form (not a userform but a document template) with a checklist might do what you need, even if not being as elegant. You would use formfields under the forms toolbar and protect the template for forms. See Please Fill Out This Form. |
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Thanks for that reply, however I have referred to the first page you suggested previously. It was some help.
I ended up going with a userform because of the number of characters I needed in the responses to choose from. I'm having trouble connecting to the other link you provided. |
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