On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 08:49 -0700, Scott Rhoades wrote:
> You can also right click each linked file in the Navigator (after converting 
> the master doc to a single document) and uncheck the Link check box. When you 
> have 32 subdocs as I do, that's a bit tedious. But for smaller documents, 
> it's not so bad.
> 
> 

You are aware that you can select all of the items in the Edit > Links
list at one time and click Break?  Much easier than one-at-a-time, don“t
you think?

> >>> Jean Hollis Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/8/2006 7:01 PM >>>
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> > On Tue, 2006-12-05 at 08:18 -0700, Scott Rhoades wrote:
> >> My latest irritation has been converting a master doc to a single doc.
> >> It pulls the sub docs in as links instead of really making it a single
> >> doc. But there's now an issue and it looks like my concerns are being
> >> addressed.
> >>
> > 
> > Yes, subdocs are linked in. Normally one would simply use Edit > Links
> > and break all the links. This can be done easily. Select all the links
> > and press Break.
> 
> <Jean thumps head> That never occurred to me! Thank you! I just 
> tried it, and it worked as expected.
> 
> Unfortunately, I can't save the result as a .ODT file; OOo only 
> allows me to save it as a master doc (.ODM) file. However, I 
> discovered that I could change the file extension to .ODT after 
> saving as .ODM, so that's not a real problem. (My reason for 
> wanting to have it as .ODT is that a different extension is 
> likely to confuse some other people.)
> 
> I will make a note about this "break links" technique in the 
> master docs chapter. Thanks again!
> 
> Now to check whether breaking the links fixes the randomly-wrong 
> cross-references problem...
> 
> --Jean
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