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Using Conditional Fields in Pages Databases

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Invision Community users (including myself) have asked for conditional fields for years. It was finally added, but almost secretly without any proper announcement or documentation. And since the feature is not added to the field settings, users will not even stumble upon it by accident. You actually have to know where to look. In this article I take it upon myself to explain this feature so you can make use of it.


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The Old Man

The Old Man

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What a great article from the King of Pages! Seriously, Invision Community should hire you to make their Pages product better and produce the IC5 Pages documentation, the lack of which is beyond contempt.

Thanks for all you do for the community! ๐Ÿ™‚

PrettyPixels

PrettyPixels

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This guide is incredibly helpful! I had no idea Pages provided this function. Thank you so much for providing this information to the community.

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