[Framers] Applying Show/Hide Conditional Settings

Reng Winfried w.reng at carecom-solutions.com
Wed Jan 15 00:00:28 PST 2020


Hi John,

When there are bullets without content, then the paragraph mark
does not have the condition.
When this is at the end of a flow (in a table cell or at the end of the
main text flow), then add an empty paragraph without condition
after the paragraph with the condition.

You asked whether you can import regular expressions into other files.
I checked this and could import the regular expressions from another
file.
Just use File | Import | Formats. Then select Conditional Text Settings.

Best regards

Winfried

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Subject: Re: [Framers] Applying Show/Hide Conditional Settings

Robert...I think this can work. I have to do some tweeks, like add a default condition for sections and files that don't have an owner yet so that I can exclude those sections from each "personal SME book build". I should be able to define 19 expressions, one for each content owner.

I also noticed that some tiny snippets got through. like some bullets without content, stuff like that. However, it has potential.

Question...I have a "RunBookTemplate" document where I define all of my styles, and when I define or modify a style, I make it in the template, then copy the appropriate formats to all the files in the book from the tempalte. Can I store my Expressions in that document and when I create a new document or add a new Expression, replicate the new or modified Expressions to the new document or all the documents in the book?

Anyway..thanks for the tip...I think this is going to work for me.

Thank you


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