Hi Laurent,

You'll need Hidden Text and Hidden Paragraphs. Press Ctrl-F2 to have a look at the options. Basically, you need to create a variable and put it at the start of the document - I'd probably call it 'trainer'. I'd set 'trainer' to YES for the trainer version of the manual, and NO for the student version. I'd hide text and paragraphs based on 'trainer=NO'

Your other option (if you have large multi-paragraph chunks of text) is to use two master documents. These would use most of the same child documents, but with a few extra in the trainer's manual.

Make sense?

- Naomi

Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,

I am creating a workbook for some of my training. I want to have two
versions of the workbook, a trainer's manual, which contains all the
answers to all of the exercises, as well as some information that may not
appear in the student's manual.

Is it possible to do this in a single document, or do I have to work with
two documents in sync? I thought conditional text and conditional
formatting might do the trick but it doesn't look like it. Or, I am not
understanding it correctly.

L



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