It depends on how you import it and how you use the conditions in the source
for the inset and the destination doc in which you've placed the inset. If
you're consistent in the way you apply the tags on both ends and import using
the destination doc's settings, I think you'd be OK.
However,
Shmuel:
Is there any problem using conditional text inside of a text inset?
If the host file does not have that condition, the visibility of the
condition in the text inset will be the same in the host file. If the
host file does have the condition too, then the visibility, definition of
Shmuel:
> Is there any problem using conditional text inside of a text inset?
If the host file does not have that condition, the visibility of the
condition in the text inset will be the same in the host file. If the
host file does have the condition too, then the visibility, definition of
Is there any problem using conditional text inside of a text inset?
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Shmuel Wolfson
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It depends on how you import it and how you use the conditions in the source
for the inset and the destination doc in which you've placed the inset. If
you're consistent in the way you apply the tags on both ends and import using
the destination doc's settings, I think you'd be OK.
However,
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Is there any problem using conditional text inside of a text inset?
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Shmuel Wolfson
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Is there any problem using conditional text inside of a text inset?
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Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
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