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Old 09-29-2017, 12:32 PM
JLavigne JLavigne is offline Help in creating a button to add lines of text/options Windows 7 64bit Help in creating a button to add lines of text/options Office 2013
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Good day,
Thank you Macropod for that reply, however it doesn't seem to explain what I'd like to do. I've tried to attach an example, it didn't work... so I'll try to do a little demo here... So I have this drop down list which has 6 items. This drop down list is repeated 6 times like this:
- Select Option
- Select Option
- Select Option
- Select Option
- Select Option
- Select Option

This "Select Option" is repeated 6 times because we need to be able to select multiple answers. What I would like to do is remove 5 of those lines, keep only the top one and add a "+" button or something or function button that would let me copy that top line under it and allow me to select an option from those 6 items. And I'd like to do it at least 6 times to cover all scenarios.

Not sure it is feasible right??

Thanks anyway for any input.
J
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