Configuration Manager - Profiles and rules.

Is it possible to setup a global rule on a meta field that has a group header.
And create a profile that hides the group header if the meta field is excluded or set to Hidden?
When I try this in 7.5.1 the group header is still displayed even though the meta field it is assigned to is hidden.
I guess I could write some idoc to std_field_group_header?
But am I missing any thing with the conf manager...
Thanks :)

I think your right Mikey; I just ended up creating 2 rules which weren`t global and applying the rule with the header when it was required to a profile.
J.

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