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What is the difference between “Previous word list” and “Active word cloud” in the Source panel?

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What is the difference between “Previous word list” and “Active word cloud” in the Source panel?

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[PRO VERSION] When you run Wordalizer PRO repeatedly during the same InDesign session, the script keeps in memory your current preferences, including the word list it has previously built. This allows you to skip the parsing process if you work with the same text source, and to fine tune the cloud design from the latest settings. In addition, each time a word cloud is generated, Wordalizer permanently saves its own settings in the resulting InDesign document. So for example you can backup a cloud on your hard disk, quit InDesign, then work later from that document settings by reopening the file —which makes it the “Active word cloud.” Therefore, there are circumstances in which Wordalizer can apply either the preferences of the current session, or those of the active word cloud.

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