Haven't had a chance to play with this on the Mac yet, but the issue of line break vs paragraph break sounds interesting. Can someone else confirm that Roberto has line breaks and not paragraph breaks in his envelope example? Seems to me if formatting applies to new lines created with line breaks, it stands to reason that the Hidden Paragraph condition might also apply to all lines separated by line breaks.

Of course, this would suggest that instead of the address2 line displaying when address2 was empty, the other lines would disappear... In fact, when I tested this, that's exactly what happens. When two lines are separated by a line break, the hidden paragraph function hides both lines. So that appears to not be Roberto's problem.

More later,
Carl


Cor Nouws wrote:
Roberto Aguilar wrote:

Hi Cor,

I didn't even know you can put in a line break with shift-enter.  : )
That's good to know, too!

But, as far as I know, they are paragraph marks, I simply hit enter.

If you have time, would you mind altering the .odt document in the
issue I opened and make it work?  From that, maybe I can see what I'm
doing wrong.


What works in my tests:
either:
    ![database.names_and_addresses.address2]
or:
    database.names_and_addresses.address2EQ "
Not a mixture of both ;-)

However, with your sample documents, it won't work.
What does work, is when I create fields from one of the tables, not from the query. Then the hidden paragraph does work ....

Can you pls try that as well?

Greetings,
Cor



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