Adding multiple results to a rule – Konica Minolta Darwin VDP Software User Manual

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Next:

Apply the style rule to your InDesign CS3 page: On the InDesign CS3
page, select specific text in the appropriate text box, and on the
Variable Elements panel, double-click the style rule that you created.

Note: In case your job contains more than one InDesign CS3 file, make
sure that all your InDesign CS3 files contains the required character styles.

Adding multiple results to a rule

Use an If statement (the logic) of a rule that you created to add
different types of results (Then statements).

Requirements:

A rule that you created.

When you use an If statement of a previously created rule, to create a
Then statement that specifies a different type of result from the result
in the original rule, Darwin applies the new result to each record
according to the logic of the previously created rule.

Note: You can add several results to one If statement.

1. In the Darwin Pilot workspace, click the ToolBox tab.
2. In the ToolBox area, on the Tools panel, click Rules.
3. Under Rules, select a rule that you created earlier.
4. In the Rule Editors area, add a new Then statement (result) based

on an existing If statement by clicking the arrow

button on the

lower right of the workspace.

5. From the menu that appears, select Add.

6. From the list that appears, select the required type of result. For

example, select Image.
An Image icon appears on the rule results bar, located in the lower
portion of the workspace.

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Chapter 7—Working with rules

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