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Yes. There are a number of ways.
If the user will be able to enable macros consider using a User Form. This is a custom dialog box. Create & Employ a Userform Create a Simple Userform You can also use legacy form fields in a document protected for forms. Add Classic FormField Controls to Ribbon You could also use the AutoTextList field. AutoTextList field - How to add pop-up lists to any Word document, so you can click your way through changes in seconds |
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