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Hide/Display a datacard based on the values selected in a combobox

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Im trying to set up my work where selecting Item6 in the combo box will make Type In Value visible. My problem is that it needs to be visible when multiple values is selected as long as Item6 is among them.
How do i set up my If condition for that? Currently its set up like this:
 
If(ComboBox.Selected.Value=“Item6”, true,false)
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    Gil0 Profile Picture
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    Hello,
     
    Change your condition to:
    If(“Item6” in ComboBox.SelectedItems, true, false)

    If my response helped figure out the issue, please mark as resolved so it helps direct others.
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    Firstly @Gil0 is correct - you can make it even simpler as If/true/false are not necessary - the Visible  just needs to be 
    "Item6" in ComboBox.SelectedItems
     
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    A quick follow-up to see if you received the answer you were looking for. Happy to assist further if not.
     
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