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    Posted: 11.Jan.2017 at 18:17
Hi all,

I have 4 dynamic blocks and each has 4 different visibility states.
I would like to create a dynamic block which contains the previous 4 dynamic blocks and where I can set the different blocks different visibility states (like the drop down menu).

Is it possible somehow?
Or should I make all of the possibilities visibility states?

Please help if you can!
Thank you!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Jan.2017 at 11:33
You can create combined visibility states (4x4=16 of them) or you can employ lookup tables - see e.g.
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