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I need help trying to figure out how to do something in Word 2002. I have a
form that I am trying to automate. I have a dropdown list with selections
for all of my local courthouses and one selection is for out-of-county
courthouses.

What I want to happen is if the form user selects one of the local
courthouses, that selection will display but if the form user selects
"out-of-county courthouse" I want the dropdown list to disappear or become
hidden and activate 2 or 3 text fields where the form user would type in the
out-of-county court information.

I also want the results of this to duplicate in one other location on
another page of this document. It is a 3-page form.
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See response in the other newsgroup to which you posted this question.

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I need help trying to figure out how to do something in Word 2002. I have
a
form that I am trying to automate. I have a dropdown list with selections
for all of my local courthouses and one selection is for out-of-county
courthouses.

What I want to happen is if the form user selects one of the local
courthouses, that selection will display but if the form user selects
"out-of-county courthouse" I want the dropdown list to disappear or become
hidden and activate 2 or 3 text fields where the form user would type in
the
out-of-county court information.

I also want the results of this to duplicate in one other location on
another page of this document. It is a 3-page form.



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Will do. I hit them all because I was desperate for help.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

See response in the other newsgroup to which you posted this question.

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Hope this helps.

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services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"RogerM" wrote in message
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I need help trying to figure out how to do something in Word 2002. I have
a
form that I am trying to automate. I have a dropdown list with selections
for all of my local courthouses and one selection is for out-of-county
courthouses.

What I want to happen is if the form user selects one of the local
courthouses, that selection will display but if the form user selects
"out-of-county courthouse" I want the dropdown list to disappear or become
hidden and activate 2 or 3 text fields where the form user would type in
the
out-of-county court information.

I also want the results of this to duplicate in one other location on
another page of this document. It is a 3-page form.




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