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Barking_Mad
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Mar 24, 2023
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Conditionally Hiding Columns in SharePoint

Hi,   So I can hide a column based on the value in another column using a conditional formula. However, as I'm sure many people know, this won't work if the column you are trying to hide is set as ...
  • ganeshsanap's avatar
    Mar 24, 2023

    Barking_Mad I just tried conditionally hiding multiple selection choice field and it worked for me.

     

    Formula

    Item 1

    Item 2

    However if you are trying to hide any other column based on values selected in multiple selection choice column, Microsoft official documentation says it is not supported yet: Unsupported column types in conditional formulas 

     

    In this case, you will have to customize the list form using Power Apps.


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