Access Services forms/views in SharePoint 2013

So, in my enterprise we're about to upgrade to SP 2013 from 2010, and Office 2013 from 2007. Should be a hoot!
I'm interested in learning more about Access Services. I undertand that Access Services forms, now called views, are based on HTML 5. Can we present an Access form/view in the browser that has conditional formatting like we're used to in InfoPath--the ability
to show/hide form sections based on conditions?
Thanks!
Leon
Leon Bryant

Yes. It is possible but not as flexible as InfoPath. We can still use Infopath BTW.
Please refer these link
How to Create Conditional Formatting
in Access 2013
SharePoint 2013:
Access Services
Creating SharePoint Forms with
Access 2013 Web Apps
The Pros and Cons of the Access App for SharePoint 2013
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