Of course you can.
You can add up to 10 styles and mix them as you like, like 5 different digitals in row and 5 analog in row, or 2 digitals, 5 hands and then another 3 digitals, or just one digi and all other hands etc.
I tried to explain the old thread, it does not matter if you alternate texts or images, each one would have same number of alternative styles of masking image, all transparent but one (which would be either full color or white for texts, or the actual design of hand) in the position of its number in the set sequence. It is hard to describe just in words (in foreign language on top).
I tried to better describe the layers in my example.
AnaDigi.zip (634.4 KB)
What I wanted to say earlier was, that you can not use one style set to switch between analog and digital in general and then two full sets one of hands other of digital styles, if they are all in same place or overlap. In such case all alternatives have to be in one mixed set of styles.
If you placed them to separate areas, you could use full limit of two style sets. You would just mask whole one set at time with different background cut in third set of background styles and show digital or analog (or both or none if you wanted that option too).