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Conditionally show/hide line items in a report, based on data?

Asked by raterus in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

I've got a client (which means what they want, is what they get), that wants to show a value in their report only for a certain account.  Every other account shouldn't show it (I'm ok if there is a white space where this item would go).

Is there a way to hide a few text fields in an access report, based on the current data that is being presented?  Some way to work in a function that checks the account number, and if it isn't "123456", set visible=false on these fields?

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