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Conditions 102, a/an and Periods
Here are two simple Conditions that you’ll use almost every day. Professionalize your documents and save time by automating two decisions: when to use “a” or “an,” and preventing double periods at the end of a sentence.
Conditions 201, Nested Conditions
One automated decision is easy, two are interesting, three reflects serious thinking. In just three minutes, this video will teach how to create “smart” documents that complete themselves by thinking the way you do.
Runtime (HD): 3:13 Posted 10/31/2012
Conditions 202, Sections
Seamlessly include or exclude entire sections, chapters or exhibits from documents based on a single answer or the conclusion of a complete train of logic.
Conditions 203, Rows
When you’ve created a table, perhaps a statement or bill, or a column of figures within a document, and you want a row to “disappear” when its empty and unneeded, this is how to make that happen.
Conditions 301, Complex Conditions & Smart Answers
This is the “meat and potatoes” of conditional logic, a survey of TheFormTool’s tools you can use to create elegant and truly intelligent forms. This is the video to watch if your goal is to have the smartest documents in the city, so smart that others will think it’s magic.
Conditions 302, Compound Conditions
Here’s the Boolean Boogie, the ability to construct logic paths that would turn a Vulcan green with envy. Kids in philosophy classes across the country will be bootlegging papers created with TheFormTool to prove their professors’ pet theorems. More prosaic users will settle for including or excluding text based on multiple layers of conditions controlled by Compound Conditions using AND/OR/XOR and parenthesis and using Compound Conditions to create Sublists.
Spock would be proud!
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