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Old 01-19-2019, 11:24 AM
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Default How to create a ‘tickbox’ that hides text?

I’ve been experimenting for days trying to find a solution without avail.




I'm trying to find a way to create a ‘tickbox’ in front of a paragraph that hides/unhides said paragraph. Ideally, one can tick the answers they want hidden, and at the end of a document I can put a command button, that when pressed hides all the ‘ticked’ text, and tickboxes.



I really appreciate any reply, I’ve really hit a brick wall on this one.
Thank you in advance







Example of how text is formatted, where *tickbox* represents where the tickbox should be:





1. *tickbox* Question is simply an information filler here?


2. *tickbox* Question is simply an information filler here, but this time there is 2 lines.

3. *tickbox* Question is simply an information filler here?
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