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      amo
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      Is there a limit on the number of entries in the list to make a statement true or false?

      I have a window frame built for a single, window, and a triple window. The piece between each window does not hide when the size selected is making its statement true. An example: I have a frame selected to be 72" high by 3-30" wide(actual value is 97.) The statement for the Hidden dialog box is as follows "=IF((Victorian Window Frame!Window_Width)="39.5,43.5,47.5,51.5,55.5,59.5,63.5,67.5,71.5,75.5,79.5,83.5,87.5,91.5,95.5",False);IF((Victorian Window Frame!Window_Width)="18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40,42,46,48,79,85,91,97,103,109,115",True)" the issue is that it still reads False. Is this to many entries for the DC to run through to verify it is false or true?

      I tried the 3-30 as the value in the statement and it did nothing.

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
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        Thats a good question. I do not think there is a limit, but perhaps there is? It can be very time consuming to troubleshoot DC's built by someone else I've been discovering 😞

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