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  1. No what I am asking, is {var:1} or {var:2}. I know it can do a variable. What I'd like to know is if I can do like an AND OR statement.
  2. Is the conditional filter able to do a variable or a different variable then output? I am building a zoom workflow and I've set the rooms I typically connect to as variables. It then makes sure zoom is open, opens the url with the variable and then eventually closes that browser window. But I want to take it a setup further and have it copy the password also set in a variable to the clipboard based on the room number and a lot of our rooms use the same password. So I am hoping to use a conditional filter so that if it's {var:1} or {var:2} or {var:3} output to this label. Is that possible or am I going to have to do this with regex (which I am not super friends with)?
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