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How to set up logic jump in online forms
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Logic jumps allow you to display or hide fields based on how a user answers a question.

Want to ask the number of kids your recipients have once they mentioned being parents or hide the last name field until the first name field is filled in? Logic jumps will get the job done.

Setting up logic jumps

Logic jumps can be defined in each field of a form. In the following scenario, we would like to display last name field only of first name field is filled in.

  1. Open the form you want to edit or create a new one

  2. Click on the Pencil icon to start editing a field

  3. Pick the rule to be applied for the specific field

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Previewing your form logic jumps

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Available options for setting up logic jumps

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Type

Description

Is Empty

current field will show if the selected field's answer is blank

is Not empty

current field will show if the selected field's answer is filled in with anything

Is Equal to

current field will show if the selected field's answer corresponds to the value/text you entered

Is not equal to

current field will show if the selected field's answer is different from the value/text you entered

Contains (text)

current field will show if the selected field's answer contains the text you entered

Doesn't contain (text)

current field will show if the selected field's answer doesn't have the text you entered

Starts with (text)

current field will show if the selected field's answer starts with the text you entered

Ends with (text)

current field will show if the selected field's answer ends with the text you entered

Text is in list

current field will show if any of the answers from selected field are chosen (list of options can be listed as text and separated with commas)

Selected values include

current field will show if the selected field's answers include the value/text you entered

Greater than (number)

current field will show if the selected field's answer is greater than a number you defined

Less than (number)

current field will show if the selected field's answer is less than a number you defined

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