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Hello,

I'm fairly new to Word VBA programming.

I have a certain project that has plenty of constraints.

I would like certain paragraphs to appear according to a specific combination of checkboxes. A drop down list can be used also to replace the checkboxes to simplify the document.

Those paragraph could be in form of an autotext and a bookmark to help specify the location.

Ideally, I'm trying to make it work without the use of a userform.

The goal is to produce a universal tool, but also minimizing the information conveyed to the reader.



I have messed around with some code, but I can't seem to make the paragraphs replace each other if the initial choices change.

Thank you
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