No - just be aware that the inset inherits the conditions of its
container file. So, for example, if your inset uses Condition B, and you
import it into a Container file that uses Condition A, then the inset
will also use Condition A. The best approach is to make sure that your
container files and text insets have exactly the same conditions and set
the conditions that you want in the container file.

HTH,

TVB 


Tammy Van Boening
Engineering Technical Writer
InsureWorx, now a Fiserv Company
303-729-7733
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Subject: Cond Text in a text inset

Is there any problem using conditional text inside of a text inset?

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Shmuel Wolfson
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