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calling variables in Lectora.

@sarimah

October 9, 2008 12:00 AM

Yep you can set it there instead. The only reason you would set it to itself is if you already defined the variable in the variable manager and wanted it to be accessable via the code on that page.Yep you can set it there instead. The only reason you would set it to itself is if you already defined the variable in the variable manager and wanted it to be accessable via the code on that page.

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