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Conditional Logic on Forms
January 20, 2016, 08:37:10 am
I know this is a biggie but conditional logic on forms would be so great!  Just like Gravity Forms and Typeforms offers.

Ex. Did you go to University? Yes/No

(Only if they select yes) Name of University.

This is a very simple example but there are so many and they are a necessity for filling out forms.  We are strongly encouraging our client to use Civi for their event management system as it provides tremendous complexity that they will never have with Gravity forms but they keep bringing up the conditional logic because it is so integral.

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