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# Form Features - Disable Form Question

## Overview

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You can control the interactivity of a SharinPix Form Element by disabling it based on user input. This helps guide user behavior and prevent invalid data entry.\
This article covers the following:

* [How to configure a Disable Condition](#configure-disable-conditions)
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## Getting Started

### Configure Disable Conditions

The Disable condition of a SharinPix Form Element can be configured using the "Disable when (formula)" field in the [SharinPix Form Template Editor](/forms/form-elements/sharinpix-form-template-editor.md).

This field can be found in the advanced tab for Question elements and takes as input an expression that evaluates to True or False (boolean).

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Tips:

For more information on the Functions and Expressions of the Disable Feature, please follow the article: [SharinPix Form Formula Functions and Operators.](/forms/form-elements/sharinpix-form-formula-functions-and-operators.md)
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