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Greg
What you are asking is certainly in scope of what can be done in Word but it can be tricky to set up when there are lots of different parameters. Whilst you could do it following the guidance of this thread, it is probably not the easiest way to arrive at a solution. I would be more inclined to do this by preparing a document which contains all content and then use a form to make selections and a macro which either hides or deletes the unwanted parts. All parts would be tagged in some way (either bookmarks, Content Controls or headings) so the code could show or hide them easily. I think this approach would be much simpler to create and maintain.
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