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We can use formulas in Web Intelligence to display the member chosen as part of a query filter. In this example, we will adjust the title of the Revenue by State document to reflect the state selected in the query filter when the document is refreshed. First, we will review the query filter. Note that we are prompted to choose a state for the query. Now we will open the Formula Editor for the title cell. Next, we will construct the formula. We need to choose the appropriate operator for the formula. In this example, we want to add a dynamic value to the static text. Next, we will add the existing function that captures the user selection for the query. Note that the function has parentheses at the end. These are intended to capture any parameters for the function. For this function, the parameter is the prompt text for the query filter. As with the static text, the prompt text must be surrounded by quotation marks. Now we need to validate the formula to ensure that the syntax is corre