I am tryung to create a survey with those radio buttons 1) very satisfied 2) satisfied 3) neutral 4) unsatisfied 5) very unsatisifed.
Is there a way to create those radio buttons and have them filled in automatically when users click on it? I cant seem to find them in 2003 Word.
		
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	This is still not quite an answer.Originally Posted by jyeh74
 
 Are you trying to create an html file (web page) in Microsoft Word 2003 (Word)? Are you creating a Word document with macros that allow you to fill out a form?
 
 If it is the latter, you go into Tools->Macro->Visual Basic Editor, then click on the Design Mode button (about sixth from the right).
 You'll need to know a little bit of VB to get these running right.
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	not creating an html file for web page. i guess its a macros? can i do it without using macros? 
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	No. the control itself is a macro command. Regular Word documents aren't meant to be interactive, just like any text document.Originally Posted by jyeh74
 
 What exactly is your goal? If you are making a fillable form, try Adobe Acrobat (PDF), which is more portable. Word is too proprietary in that respect (macros & visual basic).
 
 You may also want to try what was suggested: a web page. You can find out how to do what you want here.
 
 Here is an example of what you are trying to do.
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