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Adrien Bettini
Jul 1, 2023
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Conditionnal Logic: Show/Hide Page
I would like the logical conditions to be able to display a page or hide a page on the 'then' part.
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Adrien Bettini
Jul 1, 2023
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Nyon Région Tourismelast week
Very important feature! Would be great to have it soon!
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Bruno SáezOct 26, 2025
This is a must!
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Leo WendlerAug 21, 2025
need this 🙏
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Lana KajaiaJul 20, 2025
+ !!! very important
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Harry ShortsJun 6, 2025
+1 for this feature
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Sebastian KarlssonApr 17, 2025
+1 on this. The logic can get really enhanced if you can hide pages, not only blocks or specific questions. Please prioritize this.
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stampy birdDec 10, 2024
Adding on to this, would it be possible to add the captcha to follow the conditional formatting rules
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Frederik SimoenDec 26, 2024
stampy bird: could you please create a separate request for this? thank you!
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Lea VerouNov 3, 2024
Another vote for this. Tally currently supports some incredible conditional logic for actual question parts, so this is the missing piece of the puzzle to be able to claim you have the best conditional logic of all survey tools out there.
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James MartinAug 20, 2024
It's a pain to set up (I only have 6 options on the initial question), but what worked for me was: When Q1 does not contain Option1 Then Jump to page2 When Q1 does not contain Option1 And Q1 does not contain Option2 Then jump to page3 When Q1 does not contain Option1 And Q1 does not contain Option2 And Q1 does not contain Option3 Then jump to page4 ... etc, etc. Ivan Jerkić
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Ivan JerkićAug 1, 2024
Tried something similar, but with no success with "jump to page" logic as we have 22 options on the initial question (checkboxes), that would make 4.5 million combinations that we need to implement into "jump to page logic" based on user choices. Having the option to show/hide whole pages will save a ton of time.
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Olivier TassinariMay 2, 2024
I have tried to hide all the blocks from the page, but the page is still shown. I would like to skip it entirety. I can't use jump to page because the combinatory logic is O^2, it's too much.
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Nikita GusevDec 20, 2023
Developers! Please take a look at this suggestion! It's actually must have function. You have almost all features that your competitors such as Typeform have exept this one - page routing! And this is quite sad
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JonathanAug 3, 2023
Hi Adrien Bettini & Melissa Guller, Thanks for sharing this request :) Couldn't the "Jump to page" function meet this need?
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Melissa GullerAug 9, 2023
Jonathan: not quite. Imagine page 1 has a multiple choice answer, ABC. I was trying to create a form with a routing system. So if they pick A, they get to see Page 2. If they pick B, they get to see page 3. But if they pick A and C, they should see Page 2 & 4, but not Page 3. That's where the "jump to page" is more limiting than logic built more like this: - If someone selects A, "Show page 2" - If someone selects B, "Show page 3" - If someone selects C, "Show page 4" And if they selected multiple, then it would show them the right pages. That's just the example I was in, but hopefully it makes sense. I was creating a client application and trying to create a single application that asked different questions based on which service(s) they were interested in.
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Marco FarinaDec 13, 2023
Melissa Guller: Well put! I need this feature for a form I'm building today. I tried hiding all blocks on a page, but then I'm just left with an empty page. Ugh.
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Melissa GullerJul 6, 2023
This would be huge! I often have a multiple choice question on page 1 that would determine which pages would be visible, based on their selections. It would make things much easier if conditional logic could be set at the page level rather than only the question/block level.