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Hi all
I am hoping you can help. I am not the most technical when it comes to Macros and VBD etc. I have a form I designed, with a drop-down menu in Word 2010. By 'drop down menu' I mean I have inserted a 'Drop Down List Content Control'. I want a different output / display to the input / value? As an example, I'd like people to select a food, and it output the type? So, the drop-down contains Apple, Steak, Cod but when they select it, it outputs to Fruit, Meat, Fish? I am not sure how to create a macro to do this. I have seen some of them, but they never work for me! If anyone can help, thank you! And please treat me as a newbie to Word, hand-holding would be welcome
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