I'm working on a marketing brief and different needs would require different content to be provided by the requester.
An example - I need different information if someone is requesting an email to be created vs. wanting graphics created or a promotional page to be created.
I would like to have check boxes for the various options and only have those required components shown once that is selected. If they select an email and graphics, they would be shown those requirements but would not see the promo page requirements.
Is this possible? Is that too complex?
You've tagged this question as being for Confluence Cloud, so the short answer is that out of the box this is going to be hard on this version of Confluence.
The closest might be to use page templates and maybe some creative use of macros like Excerpt Include for boilerplate text.
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Sorry, I can't think of one that will do this. There is visibility add-on, but it uses other conditions to hide content (e.g. membership of a group).
Maybe explore some of the form based add-ons?
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