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'''Menu Entry 4'''
'''Menu Entry 4'''
*Select Index 4 [x] Menu Item OFF.
*Select Index 4 [x] Menu Item OFF.
*Navigate to Item Conditions > Right click "Paste Conditions".
*Navigate to Item Conditions > Right click "Paste Conditions". No changes are necessary.
*Double-click the condition to bring up the menu.
*Change Value to 1.0000.
*Click "Ok" to save the condition.
*Click "Ok" to save the condition.


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= Creating the Workshop Object =
= Creating the Workshop Object =
COBJs for full menus or individual menu items can be toggled. Keyword-controlled menus will need a global placed on every COBJ with the same menu keyword to effectively turn off that menu. Formlist-controlled menus should only need the global placed on the primary menu COBJ.
For purposes of this tutorial, we'll be duplicating an existing workshop item in order to create our conditioned recipe for it.
For purposes of this tutorial, we'll be duplicating an existing workshop item in order to create our conditioned recipe for it.


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= Creating the Workshop Object Recipe =
= Creating the Workshop Object Recipe =
Now that we have our item, let's create the recipe.  The recipe we're creating will be toggling on and off from the Ball Track Menu. But you can condition any menu.
Now that we have our item, let's create the recipe.  The recipe we're creating will be toggling on and off from the Ball Track Menu.


*Select OLT_workshop_PictureFrame02A
*Select OLT_workshop_PictureFrame02A