looking for conditional text scenarios

2007-10-14 Thread Shlomo Perets
Shmuel, You wrote: >... Two things I don't like: >1. When I conditionalize a table marker, it's very hard to see the >conditional indicator. >2. When I conditionalize a table row, I can search for the row by search >for that conditional text type. To me, that is a big drawback, and I >often end u

looking for conditional text scenarios

2007-10-14 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
In my company there are four manuals that have several chapters that are almost identical. I created four separate book files (one for each manual), with some of the chapters unique to each book, and some chapters shared between the four books. In the shared chapters, I use conditional text for

Strange behavior...Solved

2007-10-14 Thread Leah Smaller
It is interesting that I received many replies that lead to the solution - do not use the Windows Classic display scheme . Most replies contained the caveat - "The XP display scheme is ugly, annoying, childish.." and some people even said that they prefer to click more and not have to endure the

Linking to one slide in a Powerpoint presentation

2007-10-14 Thread Brewster, Christopher C
I inherited a publication done in Framemaker, which is something like a glorified Powerpoint handout: a typical page has a Ppt slide at the top. There's one Ppt file to one FM file, meaning that each graphic is linked to not only the Ppt file but to a particular slide in that file. When I double-cl

Re: looking for conditional text scenarios

2007-10-14 Thread Shlomo Perets
Shmuel, You wrote: ... Two things I don't like: 1. When I conditionalize a table marker, it's very hard to see the conditional indicator. 2. When I conditionalize a table row, I can search for the row by search for that conditional text type. To me, that is a big drawback, and I often end up co

Re: looking for conditional text scenarios

2007-10-14 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
In my company there are four manuals that have several chapters that are almost identical. I created four separate book files (one for each manual), with some of the chapters unique to each book, and some chapters shared between the four books. In the shared chapters, I use conditional text for

Strange behavior...Solved

2007-10-14 Thread Leah Smaller
It is interesting that I received many replies that lead to the solution - do not use the Windows Classic display scheme . Most replies contained the caveat - "The XP display scheme is ugly, annoying, childish.." and some people even said that they prefer to click more and not have to endure the