Ah, the obvious answer is to colour the relevant bits with some colour, then
search-replace the lyx file (e.g. make it red, then search-replace the .lyx
from a text editor and replace 'red' with 'black' or 'white'). Of course
this is a bad solution for 'real' confidential things, but good for me as I
only care about what is printed.

Sorry to bother with such trivial problems.

- Peter

On 23/12/06, Peter Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm creating a list of equations to revise from, and it would be good to
block out bits of it on demand, so I can have two copies. One with the full
equations listed, and the other with bits of the equations blanked out. How
can I achieve this?

Thanks in advance,

Peter.

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