How to Set Conditional Logic on a Badge
You can set conditional logic on a badge to determine which items are displayed based on each participant’s data. This logic can be based on any option provided in the event form or any field available on the Registration Tech platform.
Go to the Badge Printing module and click on Upload & Edit Badges.

Click on the “Badge List” tab, choose the badge you want to modify, and click” Open in Editor” to begin editing.
Select the item on the badge that you want to apply conditional logic to and then select the conditional logic button.
Choose whether the” Show If” condition is based on a field or an option, then select the specific field or option to apply the condition and click “Save”.

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