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We'd like to create a document that has several variables, not just 2.
For example. IF CITY = New York THEN STATE = NY, ELSEIF CITY = Seattle THEN STATE = WASHINGTON, ELSEIF This is a simple example. It might be more complicated, eg, if someone chooses X, then an entire paragraph will populate Field 2, and it would have select from maybe a dozen different paragraphs, assuming there are a dozen options that a user can choose from. Can Word do something like this (essentially a VLOOKUP)? If not, can anyone suggest another option for helping people create forms quickly? Thanks |
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