When generating documents with Nintex DocGen for Salesforce, you don’t always want every table to appear, especially if there's no data to fill it. Rather than showing empty sections or duplicating content across multiple templates, you can apply the power of conditional formulas to entire tables in your Word document.
By combining Word’s built-in IF fields with Nintex field tags, you can dynamically control which tables are displayed. For example, show one table only if the other is blank — keeping your output clean, relevant, and professional.
In this video, we’ll cover how to:
-
Write a conditional
IFformula using Nintex field tags inside Word. -
Apply that logic to show or hide entire tables
Watch the video to see how easily you can control table visibility in your generated documents.
