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On Friday 08 August 2003 18:22, Andre Poenitz wrote:
[AP]> >
[AP]> > (preamble)
[AP]> > \usepackage{ifthen}
[AP]> > \newboolean{Flag_1}
[AP]> > \newboolean{Flag_2}
[AP]> > \setboolean{Flag_1}{true}
[AP]> > \setboolean{Flag_2}{true}
[AP]>
[AP]> Using '1' is asking for trouble.
[AP]> Using '_' is asking for _real_ trouble.
[AP]>
[AP]> Unless you want to walk on the Dark Side, stick to letters for names
[AP]> in (La)TeX.

I've changed variale names, using only letters (i.e. FirstFlag and 
SecondFlag).

The results are unchanged!
I think we can exclude misformed variable names: eliminating '1' and '_', the 
trouble still remains.

Anyway, I'm not intended to give up LyX and start up writing Word macros!! :)

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