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18.2 Detailed Directions
This section includes the following procedures:
Create a Global Condition (Page 285)
View or Edit the Properties of a Global Condition (Page 287)
Apply or Remove a Global Condition (Page 287)
Use a Global Condition as a Variable (Page 288)
Combine Global Conditions (Page 291)
Override a Global Condition (Page 293)
Delete a Global Condition (Page 294)
Create, Edit, or Delete Local Conditions (Page 295)
Create or Remove a Line Condition (Page 296)
Verify a Condition (Page 297)
Add a PlanetPress Talk Object (Page 280)
Use the PlanetPress Talk Properties (Page 282)
Enter a PlanetPress Talk Expression in a Text Box (Page 280)
18.2.1 Add a PlanetPress Talk Object
To add a PlanetPress Talk object:
1. Choose Home | Objects | PlanetPress Talk.
2. Move the pointer inside the Page area click at the point at which you want to add the object, and
release.
3. In the PlanetPress Talk Object properties dialog box, click Basic Attributes and enter the name,
position, size, style, and condition properties for the PlanetPress Talk object.
4. In the PlanetPress Talk Object properties dialog box, click PlanetPress Talk code to enter the
PlanetPress Talk code for the object.
5. Click Manipulation and define any constraints you want to set on resizing, moving, or selecting the
PlanetPress Talk object with the mouse or with keyboard shortcuts.
6. If necessary, click Snapping points to set either or both snapping points for the PlanetPress Talk
object.
7. If necessary, add PlanetPress Talk code before or after that of the object:
Click PlanetPress Talk before to enter PlanetPress Talk code that you want the document to
execute before it executes the PlanetPress Talk object.
Click PlanetPress Talk after to enter PlanetPress Talk code that you want the document to
execute after it executes the PlanetPress Talk object.
8. If necessary, click Repeat to set the Repeat properties for the PlanetPress Talk object.
9. Click OK.
Related topics:
Use the PlanetPress Talk Properties (Page 282)
Enter a PlanetPress Talk Expression in a Text Box (Page 280)
18.2.2 Enter a PlanetPress Talk Expression in a Text Box
You can enter a PlanetPress Talk expression in any parse field. Parse fields can be identified by their maroon
field label text. (note that maroon is a default setting that you can modify in the User Options dialog box).
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