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Re: Removing conditional text - cross-posted to FrameScript Users list
Subject:Re: Removing conditional text - cross-posted to FrameScript Users list From:svi -dot- ben-elya -at- eAladdin -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 9 Sep 2002 10:45:42 +0300
I wonder if there is an existing FrameScript that removes the condition
only, without affecting other conditions that might also be applied to the
text.
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- Svi Ben-Elya - phone: +972-4-8811426 -
- svib -at- eAladdin -dot- com (work) - svi -at- svi -dot- co -dot- il (home) -
>
> On 09/06/2002 03:35:18 PM AST "Spreadbury, David C." wrote:
> >
> >That won't change, in this case remove, the settings from the
destination
> >files. To 'Remove' a conditional setting you will need to open each file
> and
> >either delete the condition and associated text or delete the condition
> and
> >make the associated text unconditional. Doing this to one chapter and
then
> >trying to import the changes won't get what you are looking for.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: johanne -dot- cadorette -at- locusdialog -dot- com
> >[mailto:johanne -dot- cadorette -at- locusdialog -dot- com]
> >Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:20 PM
> >To: TECHWR-L
> >Subject: Re: FrameMaker - Changing Conditional Text
> >
> >
> >
> >Steve wrote, in part, "...I want to remove the 'Inserted' tag to all
that
> >text, on a global basis, i.e., in all files of the book. Does anyone
know
> >if I can do that on a global basis?"
> >
> >This is what I would do: Make the change in one of the chapters. Then,
> >from the book, import the format for conditional text settings from that
> >chapter to all the other chapters.
> >
> >Hope that makes sense and is helpful.
> >
> >Johanne Cadorette
> >johanne -dot- cadorette -at- locusdialog -dot- com
> >
> >
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- Svi Ben-Elya - phone: +972-4-8811426 -
- svib -at- eAladdin -dot- com (work) - svi -at- svi -dot- co -dot- il (home) -
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