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| Your Main Clause Heading |
| This is your greeting message. |
| This is your greeting message. |
| This is your greeting message. |
| (1) This clause only appears if A is a. |
| (2) This sub-clause only appears if B is b. However, since it is a sub-clause of (1) it will also only appear if A is a. |
| (1) This clause only appears if A is a. » |
| (1) This clause only appears if A is a. |
| (2) This sub-clause only appears if B is b. However, since it is a sub-clause of (1) it will also only appear if A is a. | |
| (3) This clause requires C to be c. |
| (3) This clause requires C to be c. |
| (3) This clause requires C to be c. |
| This special clause appears simply if the value of B lies between that of A and C (including equalling either A or C). The clause is processed by a special heading at the top level, which demonstrates how you can put in any specific processing you like into this as long as you are prepared to break out of the data-driven paragraps in the clause table. |
| This special sub-clause is similar to the special clause except that it only appears if B lies between A and C without actually equalling A or C. |
| This special clause appears simply if the value of B lies between that of A and C (including equalling either A or C). The clause is processed by a special heading at the top level, which demonstrates how you can put in any specific processing you like into this as long as you are prepared to break out of the data-driven paragraps in the clause table. » |
| This special clause appears simply if the value of B lies between that of A and C (including equalling either A or C). The clause is processed by a special heading at the top level, which demonstrates how you can put in any specific processing you like into this as long as you are prepared to break out of the data-driven paragraps in the clause table. |
| This special sub-clause is similar to the special clause except that it only appears if B lies between A and C without actually equalling A or C. | |
| This is your farewell message. |
| This is your farewell message. |
| This is your farewell message. |
| « (1) This clause only appears if A is a. |
| (2) This sub-clause only appears if B is b. However, since it is a sub-clause of (1) it will also only appear if A is a. |
| « This special clause appears simply if the value of B lies between that of A and C (including equalling either A or C). The clause is processed by a special heading at the top level, which demonstrates how you can put in any specific processing you like into this as long as you are prepared to break out of the data-driven paragraps in the clause table. |
| This special sub-clause is similar to the special clause except that it only appears if B lies between A and C without actually equalling A or C. |
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