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  • I would do the following:

    1) create 2 text fields for city and state which should be displayed only on add or edit.
    2) display the address field only in view mode.
    3) create a dynamic rule to change the value of the city field within the address field to the value of the city text field you created and do the same for the state.
    • MikailKote's avatar
      MikailKote
      Qrew Trainee
      Or you can involve Formula fields to avoid having too many Dynamic rules

      1.) Like you said 2 fields Labeled State and City make them both Formula - Text

      2.) If you look on your address field options and scroll all the way down you will see Address Subfields. using the field labels such as [Address: City] and [Address: State/Region] you can apply them to your newly created fields

      3.) Very simple
      Under City field just enter [Address: City]
      and do the same to State
      Under State field just enter [Address: State/Region]

      4.) Make sure to place them into your form as Edit or View


      and finally: