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To output different elements from a selected item to different content controls, see:
https://www.msofficeforums.com/word-...tml#post120392 in this thread.
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Thank you for the quick reply. So the solution presented in the example in post #71 ... am I correct that the function of the pipe "|"now serves to define the bounds of the different outputs as opposed to entering a line break?
That's neat, and I can imagine uses for that function in other projects but I don't think it is going to work here. The ideal solution for my needs would be to: 1 select from a list of eviction types in one control box, 2 generate a legal elements outline for the selected type(would love if it could display in multi level list formatting, though this might be too much to ask), and then 3 generate a serious of questions contained in a table (geared to evaluate the validity of the eviction notice). I might be asking too much of word. It occurs to me that I am basically trying to embed a chatbot in a word document. Maybe I should just figure out a chatbot with the ability to generate a report based on the entries provided. [if anyone is interested... evictions and access to (affordable) legal help are a real problem in our county (Marion, OR). My firm (wife and I) are doing our best to offer really low cost eviction defense by basically having templated/processed out all of the different eviction representation variables that there are. The template I am working on would help us very quickly and therefore cheaply assist people facing evictions here.] |
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Hi All,
This thread has been quite helpful; however, I have a more complex need. I would like to have a drop-down selection auto-populate relevant paragraphs farther down in the document. The paragraphs that I want to auto-populate already contain their own legacy form fields for dates and numbers, and some are cross-referenced. Is it possible to make all of this work together? Thanks, Laura |
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