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I think I'd do it with a dedicated paragraph tag that called a
referenced frame containing the graphic from a reference page, not a
master page. If the tag was shown in your block of conditional text,
it would pull the graphic; if it was hidden, the graphic wouldn't be
called.
If for some reason you had to use the master page strategy, you could do that
by creating a new master page that was called by a particular tag that was only
used in the one conditional version.
Or manually set an override tag in the body text to call the new
master with the
special graphic (which would simply be in a graphic frame on the new master
page) when I was setting up the conditional file/book.
Art
On 9/13/05, Hewitt, Hazel <hazel -dot- hewitt -at- siemens -dot- com> wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make an object inside an anchored frame on a master
> page appear on a body page? Alternatively, is there a way to make a graphic
> object on a master page conditional, other than putting it inside an
> anchored frame?
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