
Conditional Text for Word 1.6.3
Conditional Text for Word - is A Word Plug-In that empowers users authoring capabilities by providing the ability to manage and control document variations and versions, within one Microsoft Word document.

User Friendly and Simple to Use Create custom tags that define product variations or versions, different document audiences, or any other condition you may need. Mark any part of the document according to the pre-defined tags. Filter the document according to each tag, or any combination of tags, to get customized and user-targeted content. Who Uses Conditional Text? Technical Writers Lawyers and Legal Document Authors Marketing Communicators Other Professional Content Authors Advanced Authoring Capabilities Manage multiple content versions or variations in one document Enable creation of flexible templates Ensure document standardization and consistency Define colors for each tag Publish filtered documents into separate new files Conditional Text Implementation is Fast and Easy Conditional Text for Word functionality is easily operated by personnel who are familiar with Microsoft Word. The interface uses special buttons displayed on a toolbar in Microsoft Word. Conditional Text for Word requires no special server support. Conditional Text for Word requires no IT or MIS support.
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Oct 17, 2008 | 03:23 PM