How do I switch the AND/OR link in target groups?
When creating a new target group in MAILINGWORK, the start block is always defined as an “AND block”. If you add a new condition, these conditions will be linked with AND.
To change the linking type from “AND” to “OR”, use the Edit function of the block. This function is represented by a pencil icon on the far right.
You can also change the linking type for sub-blocks using the Edit icon. Click on the icon for the respective block and adjust the linking type accordingly.
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