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Conditional Formatting/Hidden Text VBA for Word2016
Hi All,
Firstly, definitely not an advanced user but I pick up tech' easily. Hoping you can help. I have a MS Word document that I have created as a fillable form through the developer tab. Almost all sections of the form are in table format. I am hoping to be able to 'Hide' certain sections of this form depending on a drop-down selection. If one option is chosen from the drop down selection I want to hide the text of certain parts of the form. If the other option is chosen I would like only 1 other, and small, part of the form to be hidden. Can someone please help me with a VBA code here? Thanks |
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This request is similar to this one from yesterday https://www.msofficeforums.com/161233-post1.html
You should start with the link provided in that post since the method will be very similar. If you need specific assistance, post a sample document containing the drop-down and some bookmarked areas which you want to show/hide.
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