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Old 07-21-2016, 07:30 AM
DrMarfelters DrMarfelters is offline Form text hidden and unhidden with checkbox? Windows 7 64bit Form text hidden and unhidden with checkbox? Office 2007
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Hi everyone,


I'm trying to design some forms for use in my clinic. What I would like to have is a few checkboxes that outline which areas I examined (I.e. Shoulder exam, back exam, foot exam), and once I check that box, the rest of the form that is relevant to that selection will appear.

Ideally, the form would start out looking short and mostly blank when I start filling it out, but once I select which examinations I did, the relevant fields appear for me to fill out.

I have all the fields and text that I want to appear listed currently, but it makes the form very cluttered and wasteful for everything to appear regardless of whether it is relevant to that patient or not.

Has anyone ever seen something like this done?
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