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Old 04-06-2016, 06:22 AM
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It is not possible to conditionally show/hide formfields. Doing that or conditionally enabling/disabling them would require a macro. Also, instead of Yes and No checkboxes, you should consider having a single dropdown with Yes/No choices. That way, there's no risk of both being checked. Field coding can be used to conditional show/hide your 'Bye' & 'Restriction' text.
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