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For an mc_multiple (or select_multiple, or any item that allows multiple responses) values are stored comma-separated, e.g
1, 4, 7 1, 2, 3 4, 7
If you want to show an item only for a specific combo do item == "4, 7"
item == "4, 7"
If you want 4 and 7 both to be checked, but others are allowed too, it's a little more complicated
item %contains_word% "4" | item %contains_word% "7"
Or if you simply want one to be checked
item %contains_word% "4"
You need to use %contains_word% instead of simply %contains% so that the showif triggers for "4" but does not trigger for "14".
%contains_word%
%contains%
Notably, the default quotation marks of OpenOffice (“”) will not work. It is better to copy the quotation marks from this page: ""
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