Linda wrote:
So... how would someone else tackle making two versions like this?
This is a very good question (and I don't mean that in a patronizing way). My first reaction was "Oh that's easy, I'd do xxxx", but the more I think about it the more difficult the choice becomes!
Last time I had to do this, ILM4.51 was the most suitable tool available, and the choice was pretty much clear cut - make 2 versions.
Now, as Benoit has shown, scripting offers all sorts of conditional changes.
Ah, decisions... decisions...
I think I would probably still plump for making 2 versions. I personally find it easier to deal with visual things than coding if-then-whatever type stuff in hidden-away places. I would probably make the automated version, have the client happy with that and then strip it down to the 'powerpoint' version. The obvious risk is that any last minute changes the client wants will have to be done twice ...but I think on balance I would prefer that to tracking down conditional scripting that is not working right because I messed it up when I changed something.
Now if the client had a history of being particularly indecisive, I'd probably scrub that choice and use scripting!
Rob
www.visibleform.co.uk