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    Selecting an Object by Alterable Value

    Hi there,

    I'm trying to find a way to hide an Object within a group (grouped using a Qualifier) based on the value of one of its Alterable Values (or Strings). Or, perhaps more simply, I'm aiming for this...

    When 'Condition' is true, hide 'Object whose Alterable Value = x'.

    I'm using BD Fusion, and so working with Blu-ray specific objects, but I guess the process would be the same for any object that has Alterable Values.

    Is this possible?

    Thanks!
    Matt

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    Re: Selecting an Object by Alterable Value

    Hello. Yes, quite easily.

    Just put a "Object's alterable value == X" condition below the other condition. Then, just add an action to hide the object.
    Only the objects whose alterable value == X will be hidden.

    To do that, right-click the condition and click Insert.
    Then select "Alterable values > Compare to one of the alterable values".

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    Re: Selecting an Object by Alterable Value

    Quote Originally Posted by Looki
    Object's alterable value == X
    Looki, this is MMF, not C++! We only use one equals sign! :laugh:

    EDIT: Wow, 1111 posts.

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    Re: Selecting an Object by Alterable Value

    Thanks Looki,

    I'm still pretty new to the Fusion interface, and am finding myself impressed again and again at how flexible a tool it is!

    Cheers,
    Matt

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