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Using D2HML Conditional Text Styles

Doc-To-Help formats conditional text as a comment, by default, but you can use D2HML styles instead at any time.

1.   In your Word source document, select the text/image range to be converted into conditional text. Select the range as if you were going to copy it to the Clipboard.

2.   On the D2HML Styles toolbar, click the Conditional Text button . Doc-To-Help displays the following dialog box.

5.   In the left hand Criteria toolbar of the Condition dialog box, choose the Platforms, Help Targets or Attributes icon as desired.

6.   From the list in the right pane, select the item in which you want to include the highlighted text or image.

7.   Uncheck the Apply as Comment checkbox.

8.   Click OK to apply the C1H Conditional style to the selection.

You can make the text/image appear in multiple Help targets by applying multiple conditions. See Applying Multiple Conditions to Text for more information.