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I have a form that has a series of questions and a series of generic answers based on the situation. The user is to pick and choose the most appropriate answers to the question. At first I though a simple drop-down text box in the developer tab would be fine, but some of the answers are very long and exceed the character limit. What are some way around this or other options? Some of the users are inexperienced in Word so as-simple-as-possible answers are appreciated.
Word 2016 on Windows 7 64bit |
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