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okay so welcome to todays tutorial on using InfoPath forms with SharePoint 2010 today well be looking at how we conditionally hide form fields using a very simple concept in InfoPath known as rules on the screen now youll see a standard SharePoint 2010 task lists however Ive changed this task list to add two extra columns which you will see here we have the special conditions applied column which is a yes/no tick box and we have the special conditions details which is a multi-line text field the idea is that with my task I may specify extra conditions which people need to be aware of when users create new tasks in the list I want to hide the special conditions details field when the special conditions applied ticks box has not been selected using InfoPath 2010 with SharePoint I can do this very easily indeed so how do I begin first of all I need to go to the lists tab of the ribbon then I click the customize form button and this will open in for path 2010 InfoPath 2010 opens and sh