Text insets are used when you've got the same chunk of content that gets used 
over & over again in variety of places - the usefulness is that if something 
changes to the standard text, you just change the inset once & let it propagate 
through to all the places where it's used - no editing of each location.

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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 3:01 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Text Insets with Frame10

Esteemed colleagues,

I am using Frame10 v10.0.2.419 on Windows 7.

I am trying to evaluate the use of text insets in a manual. The manual 
describes software that contains a number of individual features that can be 
combined as required for a particular customer. Has anyone used text insets 
with unstructured Frame? The discussion of insets in the Frame help (an 
oxymoron at best) is pathetic. I suspect that insets may be helpful to me and 
save me time with updates, which occur regularly. I would appreciate any 
insights you can give.  Is there a source of information about how best to use 
insets in Frame?

Thanks in advance,

Tom

Tom Scalise
Manager, Technical Documentation

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