LibreOffice 7.4 Help
You can use fields and sections to hide or display text in your document if a condition is met.
Before you can hide text, you must first create a variable to use in the condition for hiding the text.
Click in your document and choose Insert - Field - More Fields.
Click the Variables tab and click "Set Variable" in the Type list.
Click "General" in the Format list.
Type a name for the variable in the box, for example, Hide.
Enter a value for the variable in the box, for example, 1.
To hide the variable in your document, select Invisible.
Click and .
Click in the document where you want to add the text.
Choose Insert - Field - More Fields and click the Functions tab.
Click "Hidden Text" in the Type list.
Enter a statement in the box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1.
Type the text that you want to hide in the Hidden text box.
Click and .
Click in the paragraph where you want to add the text.
Choose and click the Functions tab.
Click "Hidden Paragraph" in the Type list.
Enter a statement in the box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1.
Click and .
You must enable this feature by removing the check mark Hidden Paragraphs in the dialog - . When the check mark is set, you cannot hide any paragraph.
Select the text that you want to hide in your document.
Choose .
In the area, select , and then enter an expression in the box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1.
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