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pgg1507 pgg1507 is offline How to generate a clauses document from 10 yes/no selections with some Sub-selections Windows 10 How to generate a clauses document from 10 yes/no selections with some Sub-selections Office 2010
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Hello,
Am not sure if MS Word would be the best to create such a document. Could it be Excel?



Am just looking for guidance.

What I'm trying to do is from a form with 10 Yes/No questions, (some questions include multiple choice check-boxes), is to insert clauses in the reply to the client selections.

There's a possibility that conditions exists, for example question 5 & 6 have to be answered to generate the clause. Meaning combination of Yes/Yes, Yes/No, No/No, No/Yes.

I am not a programmer but I can get the needed support as required.
thank you
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