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Can I make the same Excel calculator( I attached it) in Word.
If yes, how can I realize it?

Thank you!
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To see what can be done in Word, check out my Microsoft Word Field Maths Tutorial, in the 'Sticky' thread at the top of this forum:
https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...-tutorial.html

As your worksheet employs a dropdown, something similar could be done via a dropdown formfield or content control; the former requires the use of 'filling in forms' protection, whilst the latter would require a macro.

An alternative would be to embed such a worksheet in the document itself.
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To see what can be done in Word, check out my Microsoft Word Field Maths Tutorial, in the 'Sticky' thread at the top of this forum:
https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...-tutorial.html

As your worksheet employs a dropdown, something similar could be done via a dropdown formfield or content control; the former requires the use of 'filling in forms' protection, whilst the latter would require a macro.

An alternative would be to embed such a worksheet in the document itself.
Hi, Paul
Thank you for Tutorial,
I will learn it and write next questions later.
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