Web Form Builder and conditional logic

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I have been playing around with the web form builder in anticipation of developing a very simple form to display a form with a category field and a sub-category field. I know I can do this with javascript and html, but the question is does the web form builder provide a simple way to have a drop down field selection update the possible values of a subsequent list or drop down field?

Is this something the conditional logic functionality should be able to provide ?
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If I'm reading correctly, Yes. You have total control over what shows as users make selections.:cool:
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User 2054898 Photo


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I apparently am overlooking the logic options in the form builder. I see where to create the drop down boxes but don't see any place within the form builder to have that update the next drop down field dynamically.

I am playing around with the Lite version of the WFB at this point. Are the conditional logic options documented somewhere else? I looked within the Help section of the WFB and searched and found nothing.
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These instructions will help you with that James:

http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … -property/
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Awesome...exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again.

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