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rkury14

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  1. Here is the attempted rule that does not work. The top half is the original, the bottom half is the add on. Thanks, var s = Field =("BULLET_1") FusionPro.Composition.AddVariable { if (s = s.replace(/On DEMAND/ig, "<span>" + " On DEMAND" + "<superscript>SM</superscript>")); return s;} else return ""; } var m = Field =("BULLET_1") FusionPro.Composition.AddVariable { if (m = m.replace(/HBO On DEMAND/ig, "<span>" + "HBO On DEMAND" + "<superscript>""</superscript>")); return m; else return "";}
  2. I have another help request that is a continuation from my bullet superscript request. I was able to come up with a rule to add the SM reg mark at the end of the sentences in the bullets, however, now I have a problem with those specific words "On Demand" being used in the middle of the sentence where I do not want the SM to apply because there is already a R reg mark on it. Example: "• Includes HBO®, HBO ON DEMAND SM® and HBO GO® with over 1,700 of your favorite HBO original shows, movies, sports and more." How can I continue my rule above to apply an "IF Else" Rule to take it from the middle of the sentence? Thanks for your help.
  3. I think I was able to solve this issue after doing some digging in this online community. Here is Rule I was able to use that actually allowed me to apply the TM superscript to the words "ON DEMAND" where it was being used in my bullets. var s = Field("BULLET_1"); FusionPro.Composition.AddVariable s = s.replace(/ON DEMAND/ig, "<span>" + " ON DEMAND" + "<superscript>TM</superscript>"); return s; I made one Rule for each Bullet column used and changed the number of the bullet like this var s = Field("BULLET_2"); FusionPro.Composition.AddVariable s = s.replace(/ON DEMAND/ig, "<span>" + " ON DEMAND" + "<superscript>TM</superscript>"); return s; Just thought it might help others who had that issue.
  4. Hello support, I wonder if you can help or if it is even possible to make a rule that can help me. My issue is I have a customer database that drives the majority of my variable job. In the database there are 4 columns with Bullets content in each. In each Bullet column there are sentences that has the words "On Demand" used periodically. My question is how can I apply the superscript "SM" RULE after those words when they are used. I am a Novice at this, so here is a really bad example of the Rule I started: Or it could maybe be one rule for each Bullet would be fine... if (Field("BULLET_1") == "ON DEMAND") else if (Field("BULLET_2") == "ON DEMAND") else if (Field("BULLET_3") == "ON DEMAND") else if (Field("BULLET_4") == "ON DEMAND") { return "SM" else return " "; } Thanks in advance for your help. Rayed
  5. Thank you guys for your prompt response. I found it very helpful. :-)
  6. In FusionPro, I occasionally have to add prices and I also make a subscript for the $ sign and the trailing .00. I can't seem to get those two subscript numbers to flush to the top of the main price no matter how much leading I apply. My customer complains that that is how they want the prices to look. Is there any rule that can make that happen? Thank you, Rayed
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