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Hi,

Is the same result possible with a checkbox instead of a formfield.

If yes, can you please guide me.

Thanks

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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Hi stct,

See attached. The document uses a dropdown formfield for the predefined values, and formula fields for the variable output. If you unprotect the document and press Alt-F9, you'll be able to see the formula field contents. Note that you must exit the formfield (via the TAB key) after updating it for the conditional output to appear.

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