LibreOffice 24.8 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 Hide.
box, for example,Enter a value for the variable in the 1.
box, for example,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 Hide==1.
box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enterType 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 Functions tab.
and click theClick "Hidden Paragraph" in the Type list.
Enter a statement in the Hide==1.
box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enterClick
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 Hide==1.
area, select , and then enter an expression in the box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enterClick
.