On 8/2/07, Fred Ridder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You do it by building two different books that use all the
> same files except for the cover.
Or just have one book file with both covers. Select the relevant cover
when printing.
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You are currentl
Choose whether or not to include it in the book file. Simple as that.
Or, use 2 book files, one that predominantly uses one condition by
default, and a second book for the other condition. Use all the same
files, and include/exclude whole files as appropriate.
Really, the book-level capabilities a
Using a text inset is fine if he stuff in the prospective inset doesn't...
* have condition tagged text,
* use variables, or
* use heading formats.
If any of the aforementioned are the case, you'll start running into FM's
little text inset quirks. That's why at my "shop" we use the
At 11:29 -0700 2/8/07, Angela Akridge wrote:
>I have two covers for branding purposes. How do I exclude/include an
>entire file using conditional text? I'm able to do this with Epic, but
>don't know how to in Frame.
Is it an entire file you want to conditionalize, or just the covers? If the
latt
In that case, I'll probably try to use a text inset for the content in
the file. I have about 10 books.
Thank you,
Angela
On 8/2/07, Fred Ridder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You do it by building two different books that use all the
> same files except for the cover.
>
>
> >From: "Angela Akridge
You do it by building two different books that use all the
same files except for the cover.
From: "Angela Akridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: How Do I Conditionalize an Entire File
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 11:29:19 -0700
I have two covers for branding purposes.