Imagine that you're creating two versions of a study guide for a college-level course. The text in the two versions is identical, except that the instructor's version contains the answers to quiz questions, whereas the student's version does not. Is there a way to display the answers in one version, and hide them in another version, but have only one InDesign document?
What will be an ideal response?
Use InDesign's conditional text feature, and create a version
for the answers in the instructor's version. Export or print the
instructor's version with the condition on (answers visible);
then export or print the student version with the condition off
(answers invisible).
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