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Conditional Logic Hide Sections?

  1. Hello,
    I am sure this has probably been asked hundreds of times, but I cannot seem to find the answer.

    With conditional logic I can do basic stuff... but what If I wanted to set a top level drop down..

    Example: Event Type - Free or Paid.

    If the user selects FREE, I show them one set of form fields and if they select PAID, then I show them another set of form fields (like PayPal payment, etc).

    I thought this was what section breaks might have been for but no such luck.. so how can you group a set of form fields to display only conditionally?

    thanks,
    Brian

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday December 20, 2011 | Permalink
  2. Looking quickly it looks I would have to literally apply conditional logic to EVERY form field as opposed to as a group? Is this accurate?

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday December 20, 2011 | Permalink
  3. Brian, you can apply conditional logic to a section break, and it will hide all fields in that section, until the occurrence of the next section break. It's on the advanced tab of the section break. Screenshot: http://minus.com/mqd0oWNHF#1

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday December 20, 2011 | Permalink
  4. So to understand... anything that falls beneath a Section Break IS part of that Section break for hiding and unhiding?

    thank you Chris

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday December 20, 2011 | Permalink
  5. Yes. Exactly. Try it and let us know how it goes.

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday December 20, 2011 | Permalink
  6. ok great.,... thanks so much... I just learned how to use the CSS Ready Classes to have left and right layouts.. so now im venturing on to hiding sections. LOL

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday December 20, 2011 | Permalink
  7. The CSS ready classes are awesome. Please feel to open a new topic for other issues you might run into and we'll be happy to help.

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday December 20, 2011 | Permalink