From: LisaM on
Hello, I've had a look at User Forms and articles on toggle buttons, but I'm
feeling a bit lost. I don't have any experience with Visual Basic at all.

Is there a way to insert sentences into a document based on a user's
response to a prompt, for example?

I'm building a letter template where the text in the letter will change
depending on certain circumstances, e.g. whether a contract has already been
extended once or this is the first time it's being extended. If this is not
the first time, then there's an extra paragraph to be included in the letter.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

LisaM
From: Graham Mayor on
See the reply to your later similar question. We need a little more
information if you want a reply to address your exact circumstances.

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"LisaM" <LisaM(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, I've had a look at User Forms and articles on toggle buttons, but
> I'm
> feeling a bit lost. I don't have any experience with Visual Basic at all.
>
> Is there a way to insert sentences into a document based on a user's
> response to a prompt, for example?
>
> I'm building a letter template where the text in the letter will change
> depending on certain circumstances, e.g. whether a contract has already
> been
> extended once or this is the first time it's being extended. If this is
> not
> the first time, then there's an extra paragraph to be included in the
> letter.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
> LisaM