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[Resolved] The + sign for adding multiple conditions to a conditional IF is not there

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Last updated by Minesh 6 months, 3 weeks ago.

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I am trying to:

Add multiple conditions to an IF Block.

I dont see the + sign as you show in the video documentation.

Here is a video screen shot

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What is the problem?

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Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

This is a known issue to us for now and already been escalated to our next level support.

You can use [wpv-conditional] shortcode to add conditional display instead of using conditional block.
- https://toolset.com/documentation/legacy-features/views-plugin/#conditional-output-in-views

You can add [wpv-conditional] shortcode to your content template or "Fields and Text" block.

If you are only using blocks, please make sure to enable legacy views:
- https://toolset.com/course-lesson/enabling-legacy-version-of-toolset-views/

This ticket is now closed. If you're a WPML client and need related help, please open a new support ticket.