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Email Addresses Attached to Check Boxes

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I am new to LiveCycle.  I am creating a form that is being used by students to apply for leadership positions on campus.  Depending upon which positions they wish to apply for, the form needs to be submitted to a corresponding email address.  Currently, at the end of the form I have submit buttons which is confusing.

Is it possible to set up my form so that when a check box is selected the corresponding email address is added to the submit button?  So if I check box 1, 4, and 10, when I click the submit button the form is sent to email1, email4, and email10.

Thanks, for any help you might be able to provide.

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Here is a sample that I created with what I think you want.

Paul

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Correct answer by
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Here is a sample that I created with what I think you want.

Paul

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Thanks Paul.  I have no idea what I am doing with script but made lots of copies of the file and experimented.  I am not entirely sure how but I have everything working the way I needed it to though.  Thank you so much.  This will streamline our process immensely.

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Does it matter what the flow direction is?

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Figured it out. Thanks for the post:)

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