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Hi K Grace;
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You need to select the paragraph symbol to have the entire bullet be conditional.
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Regards,
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Grant
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<br />> On November 8, 2014 at 7:38 AM K Grace <kgrace4715@aol.com> wrote:
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<br />> Does anyone have a list of rules of thumb when using conditional text ? I When I mark the text the results that I get when I turn the conditions on or off are inconsistent. For example if I have a bulleted list and I only want certain bullets to appear under certain conditions when I hide the condition the bullet remains (i.e., I am left with a bullet and no text) when I want both the text and the bullet to be removed if the bulleted item is not supposed to show up. Another such occurrence is if I select a paragraph that is conditional and I hide the condition the paragraph is removed but the spacing between the preceding and following paragraphs is not adjusted properly.
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