On 11/14/06, Lisa M. Bronson (TCP) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A couple of years ago, I experimented with conditional text. Today, I was
looking in one of those files for something that I thought really *should*
be there... but it wasn't. A few moments later, I thought to check if the
conditions were set for that option. They weren't, and when I turned them
on, I was able to find what I was looking for.

When I work with conditional text, I leave all the conditions on unless I'm publishing and need to set the right condition, or if I'm just taking a moment to make sure everything flows right in a particular condition. And when I've done those things I set it right back to show all.

Even more annoying is text insets...

-Katie


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