Multiple Choice variables let users select one or more answers from a list, and the selected option or its corresponding merge text is merged into the assembled document. Merge text can be specified either at a variable field or at the variable editor.
When you create a Multiple Choice variable, you can add a title or prompt to help the user know what information is required. You can also decide how answers are formatted when merged into the assembled document. Finally, you can add a resource.
Once a variable is created, you can edit it at any time.
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Add longer prompts and merge text for each option, as well as suggest an answer for the user | Click the Options tab and make your changes. |
Specify a default format that will be applied to all instances of the variable (except when a field-specific format has been assigned) | Select a format from the Default format drop-down list.
Optionally, to keep the answer from breaking across lines in the document, select Non-breaking. |
Specify an alternate name for the variable | Enter a title in the Title field.
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Provide users with additional information about the variable | Enter a prompt in the Prompt field. This information replaces the Variable name and Variable title when the variable is presented during the interview. |
Provide users with helpful information that can assist them in providing the correct answer | Click the Resource tab and provide a resource option. |
Save changes to the variable without closing the variable editor | Click Save. |
You can control whether merge text is a default property of the variable component, or whether it's a field-specific property of a variable field.
Add and delete rows of options by clicking Insert or Delete.
You can use existing option or merge text lists when you create other Multiple Choice variables in the template. To do this, click the Option and Merge Text column headings and choose the group.
You can copy and paste options either to or from the Multiple Choice Variable Editor.
To SET two or more options for a Multiple Choice variable in a computation script, separate each option with a vertical bar (for example, SET MC Variable TO "Option1|Option2|Option3"). (The Multiple Choice variable must have the Select All That Apply property selected.)
Multiple Choice variables to insert gender references, such as pronouns, are common in templates. HotDocs automatically includes common pronoun sets in the Merge Text list. Click the Merge Text column heading and select an option.
You can customize Multiple Choice option prompts and merge text based on answers the user enters in the interview.