One of these programs might help -
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-web-form-filler-password-manager.htm
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Michael Nachtigal <mnachtig@mail.usf.edu>wrote:
Hi, there, everyone! I'd appreciate anyone replying who can help me with
the following task. I will explain the task, what I've done, and what
I've learned. I'll also ask for confirmation of my understanding of a
few things.
I'm trying to create a form that does two (main) things: Lets the user
select one of two options, and depending on which option is selected,
certain sections of the form will appear or disappear (be hidden). I
originally tried to do this with proper form controls, but learned there
is no way to refer to form field values like variables, is this correct?
So, I resorted to using variables, and now I'm just trying to consult
the value of an input list variable, but cannot figure out how to do so.
Could anyone help me with this?
Moreoever, in the sections to be displayed conditionally, if I wish to
include variables, those must be hidden sections or hidden paragraphs,
but not conditional text, right?
My LO version: 3.5.4.2
Many thanks in advance!
Mike
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