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If any elements in the document reference any of the selected global variables, PlanetPress Design prompts you to
define how you want to handle the deletion of each of the referenced global variables. More precisely, for each ref-
erenced global variable, it displays the Global Variable Deletion dialog box.
To use the Global Variable Deletion dialog box:
1. Adjust the options to reflect how you want PlanetPress Design to handle the deletion request. The name of the global
variable you selected for deletion appears in the title bar of the Global Variable Deletion dialog box, and the list of ele-
ments that reference it appear on the right of the dialog box.
A. Global Variables button
Replace all references with: Select to delete the global variable and to replace all references to it with a reference
to another global variable in the document.
Global variables available: Select the global variable you want to use as the replacement reference. When you
delete the global variable, PlanetPress Design replaces all references to the deleted global variable with a reference to
the global variable you select here. You can use the Global Variables button to create a new global variable to add to
this box.
Global Variables button: Click to create a new global variable. PlanetPress Design creates the new global variable,
and selects it in the Global variables available box.
Delete all elements: Select to delete the global variable, and all document elements that reference it. All document
elements that reference this global variable appear in the list on the right of the Global Variable Deletion dialog box.
2. Click OK.
Combine Global Conditions
You can use either the Condition properties dialog box or the Object Inspector to combine global conditions. When you com-
bine conditions, it is important to understand the significance of the position in which a condition appears in the Structure area.
The position of a condition in the Structure area both determines the conditions with which you can combine it, and limits how
you can move it in the Structure area. More precisely, you can combine a condition only with conditions that appear above it,
and you cannot move a condition above any condition it references.
Conditions
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