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![]() I've done this in the past by creating a macro that runs as you exit the checkbox field. You can bookmark the area that gets hidden/shown. The macro then sets that area as hidden if the checkbox is empty and visible if not. Nowdays, I use Content Controls instead of ActiveX checkboxes but the principle is the same.
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