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I’m trying to create a form in word with dropdown lists, where once you make a selection in the first list it populates a second dropdown list of choices.
(Background, it’s an interview feedback form so first options would be the skills were assessing (communication, team work etc) and then if you picked communication as an example I’m after another drop down listing all relevant questions on communication)). My question is does Microsoft word have this functionality? I know it’s possible in excel but I can’t seem to crack it in word |
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It is possible, yes. It is not simple. It requires that the user's environment allows macros to run.
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