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RE: RE: Next node name


Hi Peter and Jeni,

Thanks both of you for the answers.
Sorry to disappoint you but, yes there can be more than one (%TERM%) inside
a <seg> node.
Actually here are all of the possibilities (RTF format and HTML+RTF format):

<seg>Click <ut>{\cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024
</ut>&lt;B&gt;<ut>}</ut>Properties<ut>{\cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024
</ut>&lt;/B&gt;<ut>}</ut>.</seg>
<seg>Click <ut>{\b </ut>Properties<ut>}</ut>.</seg>

<seg>Click <ut>{\cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024
</ut>&lt;B&gt;<ut>}</ut>Properties<ut>{\cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024
</ut>&lt;/B&gt;<ut>}</ut>, and then click <ut>{\cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024
</ut>&lt;B&gt;<ut>}</ut>OK<ut>{\cs6\f1\cf6\lang1024
</ut>&lt;/B&gt;<ut>}</ut>.</seg>
<seg>Click <ut>{\b </ut>Properties<ut>}</ut>, and the click <ut>{\b
</ut>OK<ut>}</ut>.</seg>

I think it's not going to be as easy as I thought as the beginning... :/

Fran.

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