I have a long Form in Word that has various sections to it. At the top of my form, I have a series of check boxes that specify various departments within my organization.
I want to allow a user to select one or more of the check boxes, which would then invoke the respective sections of the form and supress the sections that do not apply. Basically, I'm trying to prevent from having one super long form that the user would need to scroll through to see only the areas they need to fill out. By having the check box up front, it would show only those areas that are applicable based on that check box value.
Any examples would be appreciated.
I want to allow a user to select one or more of the check boxes, which would then invoke the respective sections of the form and supress the sections that do not apply. Basically, I'm trying to prevent from having one super long form that the user would need to scroll through to see only the areas they need to fill out. By having the check box up front, it would show only those areas that are applicable based on that check box value.
Any examples would be appreciated.