Hi Rob,

Thank you for responding. I agree that it would be beneficial to allow 
<section> at any level.

Thank you,
Kate
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[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] wrote:

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Here's the problem that I am increasingly running into: We have a 
<section> in one book that we want to reuse as a <chapter> in another book 
and vice versa. 
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This does not solve your immediate issue, but I think that the time has 
really come to allow <section> at any level. The whole chapter vs. section 
thing is very static-book-oriented and does not lend itself well to 
information reuse.


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