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Filling in forms automatically
I am trying to create a form that has a list box populated with a number of
Parts I would like the form to fill in the price of the part in a text form field when a certain part number is selected, I only have 5 parts to select from. I thought I could use an IFTHEN statement but it appears that this is only able to be used if I had only 2 parts to select from. Any ideas??? |
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Filling in forms automatically
You can use conditional fields to process any number of different results eg
{IF {Dropdown1} = "Widget" "$10.00"}{IF {Dropdown1} = "Gubbins" "$12.00"}{IF {Dropdown1} = "Thingummy" "$20.00"} etc Insert the fields using CTRL+F9 for each field boundary pair and put no spaces between the fields. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Robertw wrote: I am trying to create a form that has a list box populated with a number of Parts I would like the form to fill in the price of the part in a text form field when a certain part number is selected, I only have 5 parts to select from. I thought I could use an IFTHEN statement but it appears that this is only able to be used if I had only 2 parts to select from. Any ideas??? |
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