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Old 12-01-2014, 04:58 AM
chasidar chasidar is offline Using a VBA to show relevant sections in a form if first field is populated Windows 7 64bit Using a VBA to show relevant sections in a form if first field is populated Office 2007
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I have a Word 2007 form which has one section which repeats six times if needed. You enter a product name in the first line and then complete addtional lines which ask for more information.
I want to have only three of these sections displayed and have sections 4-6 be displayed only if the first line of the section is populated.


Is there a way to do this?

Thank you.
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