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Multiple Selection from dropdown list?

Anonymous
2012-04-11T19:38:31+00:00

Is there a way in a Word 2011 form to allow a user to select more than one option from a dropdown list and then display their selections? For example, if the user checks the box for a specific division, I want them to select the applicable departments from a dropdown (to minimize the length of the form). Since there might be several departments selected, I want the completed form to display the user's selections. Thoughts? Is this easier to do in Word 2010 for Windows?

If there is a way to do this, would the same form be useable by users on Mac or PC?

Thanks!

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Anonymous
2013-01-22T22:06:03+00:00

Hi 

I have played around with Greg Maxey's Linked Formfield Dropdown Lists (http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tip_pages/linked_formfield_dropdown_lists.html).

I managed to successfully recreate the two linked dropdown lists, one with Food Group, and the second for Food Item.

I cannot link a second Food Item dropdowns to the original Food Group.

For example I have the Food Group, and I select Fruit to set the parent dropdown.

I have two dependent dropdowns below it.

I select the first one, and choose Apple.

I try to select Pineapple unsuccessfully from the second dependent dropdown.

Is selecting a second dependent item possible?

I have the .dotm file at http://www.mediafire.com/?11lxo5q16j7rqvu

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-06-05T23:16:41+00:00

    Thanks John, you are right, I did not even read it was for Word, however this is one of the pages listed  by Google when looking for the same topic on Excel for Mac, I have deleted the post to avoid any confusion.

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