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Good day,
I'm trying to create a template letter for my organization and I've hit a wall. We previously had a PDF form where we could click on a " + " button and a line of text would appear. However, the PDF form was complicated to modify so it was decided to transfer the info in a Word document. Everything works fine, but people are feeling nostalgic, they would like a button that could add the lines of text they would like to use in the letter. So basically, this letter has a drop down list of 6 items that the employees can choose from. Because I wasn't able to add that " + " button, I had to create 6 lines of drop down list boxes (people would select their options and remove the extra lines if not necessary in the letter). Is there a way to create a button (that won't appear in the printed letter) that could be besides only one drop down list box, which would act as a "duplicator?" for that line, which would permit to add any other extra lines if necessary, instead of having all 6 and removing the unnecessary ones... Any ideas? Thank you very much for your help!!! ![]() J |
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