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# Form Configuration

### **Dynamic Fields: (PRO Feature)**

Choose to Show or hide custom fields in the form based on the rule you assigned on the basis of the value selected on other fields.

**STEP 1:** Navigate to **Extra Product Addon -> Add New Form** to create a new form or Choose **All Forms** to modify the existing forms.

![](/files/-MkDprW-vSnVWIQ1haDz)

**STEP 2:** View **Dynamic fields** Below the Form Builder.

![](/files/x9CU1DHFCobjCsG07aNt)

### Sample Creation:

**STEP 1:** We have created a Sample form with fields ( Name, Delivery to, Home Address, Office Address).

<figure><img src="/files/xE6YME5QVV3t6yOg2NiE" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

**STEP 2:** After fields setup. Move to Dynamic fields.

Here, we have added one rule - Home Address, and Office Address fields are chosen to hide initially on the Product page.

* Home Address - field gets shown when the Delivery to the field is selected as Home.
* Office Address - field gets shown when the Delivery to the field is selected as Office.

![](/files/zFkILsfjgHON1OAqby5i)

![](/files/ajtgUhe53kXSAdlSeOqW)

### WPML Form Translation

The Product addon plugin is compatible with the WPML Form Translation. WPML lets you translate Product content into different languages.

{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Form" %}
![](/files/iz1My5k14emDp5efyw6o)
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Product" %}
![](/files/c4mpqYYkh6IwL2UVU9YF)
{% endtab %}
{% endtabs %}


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