GETTING STARTED
BASICS
KNACKLY DESIGNERS
- Browser Designer
- Word Designer
- Adding Variables to your Word templates – Video
- Creating a New Template in the Word Designer – Video
- Using the Options in the Word Designer – Video
- Installing the Word Designer Add-in
- My Knackly Word Designer Doesn’t Log In
- Inserting Docx templates within a Docx template
- Trouble Shooting Word Add-in Designer
- Indenting Variables in Microsoft Word
- PDF Designer
TRANSFORM DATA
- Filters and Functions
- Advanced Operators and Expressions Guide
- Relevancy Guide
- Formula Reference
- Date Calculations
- Filters
- HotDocs to Knackly Functions
- List Functions
- Date Formats
- Text Functions
- Using Knackly Queries
- Using the date.today() Feature
- Using _app for hiding and showing labels, help text and text blocks in layouts
- Date Calculation Examples
- Finance Functions
- Order of Operations Guide
- Math Functions
- Knackly Formula for Totaling Costs in Tables
- Creating Multiple Documents From a List
- Using Your Data
- Date Forumlas
ADMINISTRATION
PRACTICE AREA
Options for True False Variables
True/False:
True/False variables are useful in controlling content and entering in information based on different conditions, such as in the Married example above in the Basic Definitions section under Instructions. True/False variables have the following options:
Intake style: You can choose whether the user selects a check box (the default), toggles a yes/no switch, or selects between yes/no radio buttons.
Default value: You can choose whether True/False values are initialized as true or initialized as false. Knackly’s default is that True/False values are initialized as false (i.e., all True/False values are false until they’re selected as true by the user), but you can use this option to change that.