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Hi all,



I am trying to create a form in Microsoft word for people requesting access/content to be uploaded to a learning management system.

I have created radio buttons to select, but I want to follow a certain line of questioning dependent on the radio button selection.

For example, here are the difficulty selections with radio buttons:
- Everybody
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Expert

If the radio button for 'Everybody' is selected I want to have the first group of questions selected.
If the radio button for 'Beginner' is selected I want to have the second group of questions selected, and so on.

Almost like in excel where it hides and unhides rows/columns based on the value of a cell.

Is anyone able to help with this?

Thanks in advance.
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