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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 18 09:15:50 -0800 
2006 -------
I've been writing a very large document with files organized in directories,
sub-directories, sub-sub-directories, etc. The files in these directories
correspond to Front(Cover, Contents, etc.), Body(Parts, Chapters, Sections,
etc.) and Back(Index, Bibliography, Appendices, etc.). The documents have many
source data files in the sub-directories that are associated with them via hyper
links. 

I just tried assembling the document using a hierarchy of master documents, and
found that it doesn't work. It'd be much easier to build from the bottom up
using a hierarchy of masterdocuments following the file structure. Assembling
the documents with one master document will be a pain. 

I'll try assembling sub-documents using a master document and then saving those
master documents as regular ODT files. Then I'll assemble them into higher-level
master documents and save them as ODF files. And so on, until I've created the
whole document. This is not very manageable because it involves a lot of manual
work that might result in errors. However, it would easy with hierarchical
master documents.

So, I've voted that hierarchical master documents be supported.

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