Moving book sections to nested folders without losing X refs

2007-04-05 Thread Kevin Hunter
hi all,
 
I have two large books that have dozens of cross references to each other. 
Because of a structural change to our software and the creation of a new 
sub-version of this application, I'm trying to rearrange the erstwhile book 
chapters, in both books, into subfolders to keep things a little more 
organized. Does anyone have any tips on how to move a chapter to a new 
subfolder (in explorer) in such a way that I don't have to then re-build all my 
cross references manually?
 
thanks - 
 
Kevin
 
ExcelSystems Software Development, Inc.
BCD International, Inc.
www.bcdsoftware.com
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Re: Moving book sections to nested folders without losing X refs

2007-04-05 Thread Art Campbell

Well, first, don't use Explorer.

You may want to use Bruce Foster's Archive plug in to make a safe copy
of the book(s) and all the component parts before you begin.

To do the actual move, open the book files and use the Rename File
tool to rename the component/chapter files, one by one, into the new
folder(s). If you do it this way, cross-refs and such should be
maintained.

Art

On 4/5/07, Kevin Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

hi all,

I have two large books that have dozens of cross references to each other. 
Because of a structural change to our software and the creation of a new 
sub-version of this application, I'm trying to rearrange the erstwhile book 
chapters, in both books, into subfolders to keep things a little more 
organized. Does anyone have any tips on how to move a chapter to a new 
subfolder (in explorer) in such a way that I don't have to then re-build all my 
cross references manually?

thanks -

Kevin

ExcelSystems Software Development, Inc.
BCD International, Inc.
www.bcdsoftware.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(250) 655-1766
Fax: (250) 655-1733

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Moving book sections to nested folders without losing X refs

2007-04-05 Thread Art Campbell
Well, first, don't use Explorer.

You may want to use Bruce Foster's Archive plug in to make a safe copy
of the book(s) and all the component parts before you begin.

To do the actual move, open the book files and use the Rename File
tool to rename the component/chapter files, one by one, into the new
folder(s). If you do it this way, cross-refs and such should be
maintained.

Art

On 4/5/07, Kevin Hunter  wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I have two large books that have dozens of cross references to each other. 
> Because of a structural change to our software and the creation of a new 
> sub-version of this application, I'm trying to rearrange the erstwhile book 
> chapters, in both books, into subfolders to keep things a little more 
> organized. Does anyone have any tips on how to move a chapter to a new 
> subfolder (in explorer) in such a way that I don't have to then re-build all 
> my cross references manually?
>
> thanks -
>
> Kevin
>
> ExcelSystems Software Development, Inc.
> BCD International, Inc.
> www.bcdsoftware.com
> kevinh at excelsystems.com
> (250) 655-1766
> Fax: (250) 655-1733
>
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