ray.lloyd at agfa.com wrote:

> Are there any tricks to pull in a paragraph (e.g. a note) into several
> documents for re-use beside using Text Insets? I'd like to put all
> these re-usable paragraphs in one document and then pull specific
> paragraphs into other documents -- similar to what you can do with the
> conref mechanism in DITA XML.
> Any ideas welcome.
> Ray

Text insets are the way to go. What may not be obvious is that you can put all 
the text insets into the same document. A text inset is a complete flow. But a 
single FM file can contain any number of flows, each with its own name. When 
you use File > Import > File to import (by reference), you specify the file 
from which to import, and if it contains multiple flows, you're prompted to 
choose the flow you want. 

Create a new doc to serve as the container for your text inset flows. To create 
new flows, add disconnected pages (Special > Add Disconnected Pages) -- as many 
as you want at a time. 

Because it's disconnected, each new page is a new flow (notice the end-of-flow 
symbol on each page). But they all have the default flow tag, "A." You have to 
give each a unique and meaningful Flow Tag name so you'll know which flow to 
pick when importing to your destination doc(s). To do this, select a text 
frame, right-click, and select Object Properties. In the Customize Text Frame 
dialog, set Flow Tag to the name you want. 

Put each paragraph (or set of paragraphs, or table, ...) that you want to 
re-use into its own flow / text frame and you're ready go. 

HTH!

Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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