Todd Denniston wrote:
Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) wrote:
Hi,
We use a lot of branches in modular end user manuals for our
equipment. Does anyone have an approach on dealing with not
branches? E.g., the piece of text applies to every piece of
equipment, except for no. 32. As you can imagine
Todd Denniston wrote:
Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) wrote:
Hi,
We use a lot of branches in modular end user manuals for our
equipment. Does anyone have an approach on dealing with not
branches? E.g., the piece of text applies to every piece of
equipment, except for no. 32. As you can imagine
Todd Denniston wrote:
Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) wrote:
Hi,
We use a lot of branches in modular end user manuals for our
equipment. Does anyone have an approach on dealing with "not
branches"? E.g., the piece of text applies to every piece of
equipment, except for no. 32. As you can imagine
Hi,
We use a lot of branches in modular end user manuals for our equipment. Does
anyone have an approach on dealing with not branches? E.g., the piece of text
applies to every piece of equipment, except for no. 32. As you can imagine it
is a bit tedious to repeat the same text in the other 31
Hi,
We use a lot of branches in modular end user manuals for our equipment. Does
anyone have an approach on dealing with not branches? E.g., the piece of text
applies to every piece of equipment, except for no. 32. As you can imagine it
is a bit tedious to repeat the same text in the other 31
Hi,
We use a lot of branches in modular end user manuals for our equipment. Does
anyone have an approach on dealing with "not branches"? E.g., the piece of text
applies to every piece of equipment, except for no. 32. As you can imagine it
is a bit tedious to repeat the same text in the other