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Something that may or may not be true and usually has a resulting output based on whether it was true or not. For example, a condition might be: Has the client paid stamp duty? Yes/no. The condition is whether the stamp duty has been paid and depending upon the answer (either yes or no), different language (or further questions) appear. |
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Content is a generic term to refer to the text or language in a document. Content generally falls into one of three categories: static, conditional or dynamic. Static content is boilerplate - it never changes in a document from matter to matter. Conditional content is that which may or may not appear in a document, or may vary slightly depending upon the circumstances - optional sentences, paragraphs or phrases. Dynamic content is that which will change nearly every draft, such as client names, dates and the like. |