Hedley, Richard, > > If, indeed, there are many hundreds, you may want > > to use Framescript to create the books. :-)
Note that there's a free FrameScript available: BookOfTextInsets.fsl v1.6 Creates a new temporary book with all (nested) text insets of the current document or book. This allows you to make global changes (e.g. search & replace) in all text inset sources. http://www.itl.de/html/englisch/consulting/fsl/itl-pool.html#misc Kind regards, Klaus M?ller, itl AG --- Original Message --- From: Combs, Richard Date: 22.06.2006 18:48 > > Hedley Finger wrote: > > >> >> Problem: while you can Open All Files in a book, there >> >> appears to be no global way of opening all the text insets in >> >> all the components of a book. > > > > I've used Yves' solution of a book of text inset source files, and it > > works nicely. > > > > Do you create an individual FM file for each text inset? Remember, an FM > > file can contain multiple flows, and a text inset is just a flow. You > > might want to consider combining all related text insets in one FM doc. > > I have one FM doc that contains close to 50 flows -- all the text insets > > used in a specific book. > > > > If you have hundreds and hundreds of text insets, one or more books > > would be the way to go. You can use individual books to group the text > > inset source files in logical ways, such as shared topics, variables, > > formats, etc. > > > > If, indeed, there are many hundreds, you may want to use Framescript to > > create the books. :-) > > > > HTH! > > Richard > > > > > > ------ > > Richard G. Combs > > Senior Technical Writer > > Polycom, Inc. > > richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom > > 303-223-5111 > > ------ > > rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom > > 303-777-0436 > > ------
