We are using insets for reuse (and we use unstructured FM12).  So for content 
that is used in multiple places, we make it into a text inset and then we can 
edit in one place and use it in multiple places.

We log the insets in a spreadsheet by fm file name, topic title, writer, and 
last change date, and then we regularly run a book of books to identify text 
insets and determine if we're missing any in the spreadsheet.

We have two main problems:
- There is no way, other than our spreadsheet, to see where the text insets are 
used.  So if inset A is used in book A, B, and C, we can't tell that other than 
through the spreadsheet. You can't click the text inset and see where it's used.
- Also, if we need to find information and we search the book or books for that 
string, we can't find it as text insets aren't searchable.  

Also, we are evaluating Flare and looking into structured Frame.  We know that 
a tool change will not be easy, however, so we want to be certain it meets our 
needs in doc and helps the business.

Thanks, Patti 

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From: robert.lauris...@gmail.com <robert.lauris...@gmail.com> on behalf of 
Robert Lauriston <rob...@lauriston.com>
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 11:35 AM
To: Tornquist, Patti; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: [Framers] Using Frame as a little CMS

Could you describe the end result? It's not exactly clear what you're
trying to accomplish. Are you generating multiple versions of a
document with different sets of insets? If so, how many documents and
how many insets?

Generally speaking, I would not try to do that with unstructured
FrameMaker. In that situation I'd be evaluating Flare and other tools
with stronger reuse capabilities.

That said, you could use Subversion or any similar revision control
system to group different sets of insets.

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 5:53 AM, Tornquist, Patti
<patti.tornqu...@teamquest.com> wrote:
> In several posts recently, Framers have mentioned using Frame as a CMS with 
> text insets.  We are using text insets in Frame, but we're really struggling 
> with the CMS part.  We are "managing" the insets in a spreadsheet and that is 
> not very effective and takes quite a bit of maintenance.
>
> Could Framers who are using Frame as a CMS expound on that a bit?
>
> Thanks in advance for the insights --
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