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Showing or hiding a text selection
When you right-click on an element and make it conditional, the element as a whole will be
made conditional. This happens even when you select a few words in a paragraph and right-
click those words; the paragraph as a whole will be made conditional.
It is, however, possible to partially show or hide a paragraph or a line item in a list. Before you
can do that, you have to select the text that you want to be shown or hidden and wrap it in a
span element first:
1. Select the part of the text that you want to make conditional.
2.
Right-click the selected text and click Wrap in span.
3.
Type an ID and/or a class. An ID is fine if this is the only thing that should be shown or
hidden on a given condition. Use a class if there is more that should be shown or hidden
on the same condition.
4.
Start creating a conditional content script from the Scripts pane. Use the ID or class as
the selector of the script. See "Showing or hiding elements using the Conditional Script
Wizard" on page236.
Dynamic Images
Dynamic images are called dynamic because they are switched, depending on the value of a
data field. This way, a template can be adjusted to different customers.
Adding dynamic images
Dynamic images can be added to the template using the Dynamic Image Script Wizard only if
you have:
l One or more data fields that contain values on the basis of which the images can be
switched.
l An appropriate image for each group of customers. All files should be of the same type
and they need to be stored in one folder (the Images folder on the Resources pane, or
an external folder). It is important that they are named after the various possible values of
the related data field. Adding dynamic images that are not named after a data field value
requires a self-made script.
To use the Dynamic Image Script Wizard:
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