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So, we are trying to create a form in Word 2002 in which we offer a series of
radio or "option" buttons for some of our survey questions. However, we are struggling to make the option buttons work through the "Web Tools" toolbar. We can create the list we want to create, but can't save the file so it can be e-mailed and utilized in the correct capacity. Can someone please walk me through the steps of how to create a form in which there are numerous questions, almost all of which utilize the same clickable "option buttons" to choose either a "Yes" or "No" response, then protect it so it can be saved, e-mailed and opened and filled out. Thanks! |
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What you need to do is create a protected form utilising the tools from the
forms toolbar. I would suggest that you do not use radio buttons. You should use instead check box form fields. These can be made to work like radio buttons, but require macros to do so. You are therefore going to have the issue of how to ensure that users run the macros. This is not something that you can force. To get around this, I would use dropdown form fields to collect the choices. These do not require macros and one field provides the yes/no result. It would be easy enough to insert a raft of dropdown form fields and set the values to No or Yes. To simplify preparation, the following macro will set *ALL* the dropdown form fields in a form to have the value choice of No or Yes. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/ExtractDataFromForms.htm useful when the forms are returned completed. Sub DropdownToYesOrNo() Dim oFld As FormFields Dim oDD As DropDown Dim bProtected As Boolean Dim i As Long bProtected = False If ActiveDocument.ProtectionType wdNoProtection Then ActiveDocument.Unprotect _ Password:="" bProtected = True End If Set oFld = ActiveDocument.FormFields For i = 1 To oFld.Count If oFld(i).Type = wdFieldFormDropDown Then Set oDD = oFld(i).DropDown With oDD.ListEntries .Clear .Add "No" .Add "Yes" End With End If Next If bProtected = True Then ActiveDocument.Protect _ Type:=wdAllowOnlyFormFields, _ NoReset:=True, _ Password:="" End If End Sub http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Cindy Sue Who wrote: So, we are trying to create a form in Word 2002 in which we offer a series of radio or "option" buttons for some of our survey questions. However, we are struggling to make the option buttons work through the "Web Tools" toolbar. We can create the list we want to create, but can't save the file so it can be e-mailed and utilized in the correct capacity. Can someone please walk me through the steps of how to create a form in which there are numerous questions, almost all of which utilize the same clickable "option buttons" to choose either a "Yes" or "No" response, then protect it so it can be saved, e-mailed and opened and filled out. Thanks! |
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