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Old 07-14-2015, 03:06 PM
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The bookmark named 'BkMk' is one you create in the document, via Insert|Bookmark. You can use another name, of course, but you need to use the same name in both the document and the macro.
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would it be easier to insert all of the form fields and delete the ones not used when the drop-down is chosen?
No, because you'd still have to be able to add them back in if the user changes their mind.
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