Can't Define Conditional Build Expression

HI -
I want to define a couple different Conditional Build
Expressions to generate print and .chm output, but the Define
button is dimmed. This feature was working for me a couple days
ago, but now not.
In my project I have used the conditional build tags for
Printed, and in each of the topics where I used it, the red hash
marks show in the topic - but when I open the conditional build
tags pod, there is nothing there. Wierd.
Hmm.. and now RH crashed for the 2nd time in 2 days -
ugh......
Any suggestions?
thanks, Leisa

Hi Leisa.
Is this the same project with which you were having problems
with yesterday? If so, try recreating the build tags exactly as
they were (e.g. case sensitive) and you will be OK.

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