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Hello everyone!
I'm making models of word documents for my association, and i'm looking for a way that lines appear automatically when a number is present à two points. it's not necesseraly a completely horizontal line, it may be a bit leaning. here is a picture of what I would like to do: ![]() The column on the left doesn't move, the numbers are allways in that order. the column on the right will have the numbers changing, so I was planning to make a field with a list of numbers to choose, and when that choice is done, the line should appear automatically betwenthe two identical numbers. the problem is that I don't know if its possible and if it is, how to do it. thanks for the help Maestrie Edit: My Office version is 2016, but the file has to work at least with 2013 version Last edited by Maestrie; 06-29-2016 at 12:58 AM. Reason: adding office version |
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