Re: Question: Making images conditional in Word

Subject: Re: Question: Making images conditional in Word
From: "Will Husa" <Will -dot- Husa -at- 4techwriter -dot- com>
To: "Holly Steele" <hsteele1 -at- gmail -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 13:49:33 -0500

Holly,

<In RoboHelp, the technical writer was able to make the images conditional
so that Product A screenshot shows up in Product A manual and Product B
screenshot shows up in Product B manual.>

Your tech writer generated 2 different builds of the help system. Take the
Product A build and sent it to Word. All the Product A conditional text and
images should flow to Word. Send the Product B build to a separate document.

It should save you more time than the process you are currently using.

Be seeing you,

Will
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Will Husa
Technical Writer
Procedure Writing and Online Help
Phone: 708-927-3569
Fax: 630-668-9283
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From: "Holly Steele" <hsteele1 -at- gmail -dot- com>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:30 AM
Subject: Question: Making images conditional in Word


>I am working on moving a manual from RoboHelp to Word in order to make it
> easier for staff to update.
>
> In RoboHelp, conditional text was used to display different wordings for
> the
> two products. In some cases, conditional images were also used. For
> example
> product A window has 8 tabs and product B window has 7 tabs. In RoboHelp,
> the technical writer was able to make the images conditional so that
> Product
> A screenshot shows up in Product A manual and Product B screenshot shows
> up
> in Product B manual.
>
> To deal with the conditional text, I am using templates and hidden text. I
> am having some difficulties making images conditional.
>
> Here is what I tried:
>
> 1. *Putting the two images in a table (two rows--one image per row):* I
> gave
> Row 1 a shown style and Row 2 a hidden style. That seemed to work as the
> second image was hidden when the page was printed. However, when I made
> Row
> 2 shown and Row 1 hidden there was a big gap (where Row 1 was) that I
> couldn't figure out how to eliminate.
>
> 2. *Putting the two images side-by-side in two columns*:I encountered a
> similar problem. The image displayed on the left or right depending on
> where
> the image was placed in the table.
>
> 3. *Applying a style to the image (no table): *Word does let you apply a
> style to an image. The only problem is that when you apply shown style to
> image 1, it makes image 2 have the same shown style. When I applied the
> hidden style to an image, both images were marked with the hidden style.
>
> Has anyone had any luck with making images conditional in Word? Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Holly
> hsteele1 -at- gmail -dot- com
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