Thanks so much, Jason. I truly appreciate your help.

In the example below I was trying to simplify the design to see if I was able to get MediaLab to do what I needed. The full design is a 3 x 2 design. We would need equal numbers per cell. The catch is that the design requires individuals to be shown stimuli that are consistent with their gender (i.e., males should see male profiles and females should be shown female profiles). Thus, in the full design I have 6 conditions that need to be matched per gender (6 female and 6 male) with equal numbers of men and women in their appropriate conditions.

Right now, each condition is made up of several .que files (i.e., a separate que file per measure). That is a condition may be made up of 5+ .que files.

The goal was to have each participant randomly placed into one of the conditions that is consistent with their gender such that males would be randomly assigned to one of the 6 cells of the design that contain male profiles and females would be assigned to one of the 6 cells of the design that contain female profiles. And, that this condition assignment would take place using the gender information supplied by the subject. So, participants report their gender and are then randomly assigned to one of the gender congruent conditions based on that answer.