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Old 02-10-2019, 02:39 PM
MathiasFC MathiasFC is offline Windows 10 Office 2016
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
The fundamental issue is knowing how many answers there are and where they are. That's what the bookmarks are used for in, for example, posts #2 & #4. Another way might be to put the questions and/or their answers in table cells so the code could loop though all tables/cells, hiding/unhiding as appropriate.



I’m here posting the solution I found for anyone who might need this in the future. If one leaves a space and then a full stop at the end of the saved bookmark, information written within that space is automatically added to the bookmark, and therefore hidden later (my intention being to hide the bookmark with a tick box). This includes paragraphing also before the full stop. So, for example:

Sample Question 1: .


Sample Question 1: This text would also be added to the bookmark.


Sample Question 1: This text
would also be added
to the bookmark.


I just wanted to thank you ‘Macropod’ for helping me get there, you gave me the basis to figure out what ended up being a simpler answer than I would have expected, that I otherwise wouldn’t have reached
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