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Name: The name of the script, making it easier to identify it.
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Selector: The Selector or Text to apply the result of the script to.
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Selector: Uses CSS selectors to find the element to which the script applies.
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Text: Uses text as a trigger for the script. The script applies to all instances of the
text found in the template.
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Selector and Text: Uses text as a trigger for the script but only applies to text within
the specified Selector.
For more information about Selectors see "Using the Text Script Wizard" on page513.
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Action: Use the drop-down to select whether to Show or Hide the element when the
condition below is true.
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Data Field: Use the drop-down to select which data field in the record the condition will
be based on.
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Condition: Select which kind of condition is applied. Possible options are: Equal to, Not
equal to, Contains, Does not contain, Begins with, Ends with.
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Value: The value used for the conditional check.
For example, you could check whether the value in the data field "Gender" is "Equal To" the
value Mr, in order to show a paragraph or an image applying only to male customers.
Section properties dialogs
Email Section Properties
Properties Tab
The properties for an Email section are minimal and contain the following options:
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Name: Enter the name of the Section in the Email Context. This has no effect on output.
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Subject: Enter a name for the default Subject of any email sent out. This is superseded
by an Email subject script, when it is present (see "Email header settings" on page329).
Includes Tab
This tab defines what other resources are included in the output
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