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Optional choice lists are used to drive interaction with the document you are building. For example, if you select a particular item from the list, the paragraph content is automatically visible in the document. Paragraphs can be included or excluded based upon your selection. There can be conditions associated with optional content, such as new lists that appear based upon a selection, options that appear later in the document, or even disappear after you make a selection.
In the following example you are presented with a list of six different items representing paragraphs that could be included in the document. Only those items selected using the check boxes are included in the document when the Forward navigation arrow is clicked, or the Tab key is used.
When you have a long list of options and the template design allows it, you can control the option list by typing your search criteria in the filter control box. Only options that contain the letter(s) you typed into the box will be displayed. For example, type in ‘for’ if you want to display only those options that have words containing the letters ‘for’. Note that the filter is not case sensitive.