RE: FrameMaker Conditional Text Question

2006-10-17 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
Apparently I made a mistake in my original post. When I tried a second 
time to mark text as both A and B, and then show only A, the text did 
not disappear.


So this solves the problem. Text that appears in both A and B manuals, I can mark as both A and B, then when I print Manual A I can select to show only A text.  


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 Original Message 

I have three manuals that are mostly identical, Manual A, Manual B and 
Manual C (for example).
I have 3 conditional text tags named A,B and C. When I print, I will 
need to able to show only A, B, or C, to get the features for that book.


The problem is that some features apply to both A and B, some only to A, 
some to B and C.

How do set up the conditional text to handle this?

When I marked text as A and as B, and then I showed only A, the text 
disappeared. This is not the desired result. So it seems like I will 
have to create additional cond text tags called AandB, etc. Is this 
correct? Is there an easier way to do this?


Any advice is appreciated. Thanks


--
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
052-763-7133






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Shmuel Wolfson
052-763-7133




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RE: FrameMaker Conditional Text Question

2006-10-17 Thread Gillian Flato
 
When I marked text as A and as B, and then I showed only A, the text 
disappeared.

You didn't conditionalize it correctly then, because if text is set to A
and B and you only show A, the text will show up. Turn on paragraph tags
and make sure the para tag reflects the proper condition.


-Gillian Flato



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Subject: FrameMaker Conditional Text Question

I have three manuals that are mostly identical, Manual A, Manual B and 
Manual C (for example).I have 3 conditional text tags named A,B and C. 
When I print, I will need to able to show only A, B, or C, to get the 
features for that book.

The problem is that some features apply to both A and B, some only to A,

some to B and C. How do set up the conditional text to handle this?

When I marked text as A and as B, and then I showed only A, the text 
disappeared. This is not the desired result. So it seems like I will 
have to create additional cond text tags called AandB, etc. Is this 
correct? Is there an easier way to do this?

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks


-- 
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
052-763-7133






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052-763-7133

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