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welcome to another fast tips video brought to you by accesslearningzone.com I am your instructor Richard Rost in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to hide fields or show them based on another Fieldamp;#39;s value using the visible property in Microsoft Access the visible property has all kinds of uses and you can use it whether you know programming or not for example sometimes you might want to get a value from a form but you donamp;#39;t want that value visible on the form but itamp;#39;s got to be there for example on my customer form the customer ID is an auto number and itamp;#39;s handy but I might not want it on the form if you donamp;#39;t want your users seeing it whatever but you have to have the value there for some other form to get it so in that case itamp;#39;s very simple to just come in here and I usually delete the label and then Iamp;#39;ll take this guy right and Iamp;#39;ll make its property not visible so go to format visible is now set