In this video I will show you how to hide fields on a continuous form based on the value of another field. Hint: you can't use the visible property.
Bruce from Plano TX (a Gold Member) asks: I have an order list form which is a continuous form showing all of my recent orders. On there is a ship date. Is there any way to hide the date field completely if the order type is "online" instead of "shipped?" I tried setting the visible property to NO in the OnCurrent event, but that hides ALL of them.
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