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I would do this with a userform - see the basics at http://www.gmayor.com/Userform.htm You can write the results or alternative texts based on the results to bookmarked locations, docvariables or content controls.
Take for example the part of the userform shown on that page to write a value to a bookmark i.e. Code:
FillBM "bm1", Me.TextBox1.Text Code:
If Me.TextBox1.Value > 160 Then FillBM "bm1", "Elevated Blood Pressure" End If
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