We do not want to conditionalize the text inset content itself
We'd like to add our voice to the others who are urging you to
overcome this reluctance. We've ourselves faced this problem again
and again over the years and have never been able to gin up a way to
do this without actually
Rick,
I am getting ready to incorporate my business and my accountant
recommended
QuickBooks Pro 2008. I was getting ready to buy it, but I am a little
spooked by the negative reviews on Amazon and elsewhere. Does anyone here
have any feedback on it?
I'm sure you can find negative reviews
Where is the template revision history maintained - in a reference page in
the template, or as a separate document that you post somewhere?
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:27 PM, William Abernathy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I use two conditional text tags in my templates. TBD is for stuff the
writers
As long as your text insets and container files have exactly the same
conditional text options, when you pull in a text inset into a container file,
this text inset inherits the conditional text setting of the container file.
For example, let's say in a container file, you have Condition and
Rick,
My husband and I use QuickBooks Smart Start - it's made much more for
the small business owner and it doesn't have all the unnecessary bells
and whistles for a small business that more advanced versions (like Pro)
has. There's also a great dummies book for SmartStart. We have it and
between
ImportFormatsSpecial is an inexpensive well-designed plug-in that enables you
to import 22 different format types in any combination. I've used it for years
and can't imagine not having it around, esp. when I'm working up new templates.
It's at www.frameexpert.com:
MYOB seems to be a more popular choice for the small business. It can
grow as you grow too. And you can export to QB format I believe.
Alan
On 26/04/2008, at 9:04 AM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hello Framers,
>
> First of all, I want to thank all of you Framers who generously
> answer my
>
>We do not want to conditionalize the text inset content itself
We'd like to add our voice to the others who are urging you to
overcome this reluctance. We've ourselves faced this problem again
and again over the years and have never been able to gin up a way to
do this without actually
Rick,
> I am getting ready to incorporate my business and my accountant
> recommended
> QuickBooks Pro 2008. I was getting ready to buy it, but I am a little
> spooked by the negative reviews on Amazon and elsewhere. Does anyone here
> have any feedback on it?
I'm sure you can find negative
Where is the template revision history maintained - in a reference page in
the template, or as a separate document that you post somewhere?
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:27 PM, William Abernathy
wrote:
> I use two conditional text tags in my templates. "TBD" is for stuff the
> writers
> want to
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