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The video discusses an issue where the creator wants to reference a previous choice in an xls form but display a label name instead of the xml value. For example, if someone chooses "under 18 years," the xml value might show as "under_18_years" in the next question. The goal is to make it display as "your age is under 18 years" for better readability. The issue arises because xml values cannot have spaces, leading to awkward displays. The solution involves formatting the label names to appear as desired, such as "prefer-not-to-specify" to avoid xml restrictions.