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Old 11-06-2018, 02:52 PM
jeffreybrown jeffreybrown is offline Build paragraphs based on selecting "yes" from a content control Windows Vista Build paragraphs based on selecting "yes" from a content control Office 2007
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I have a table which contains eight different criteria with the question, yes or no.

If the user should select "Yes", can a paragraph be built under the heading summary?

In this case, the user selects "Yes" on, size, color, cost, and wait. Now under summary there are four paragraphs so the user needs to provide some explanations.

Also, can the cell with the "Yes" retain a background color such as yellow?

I have titled the content controls with the name in the table.
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