Nancy,
At my last full-time position we developed our documents to a
telecommunications spec. In the spec there is defined a DocID (Document
Identifier) file. In this file, which is not published with the book, we had
place holders for all of the book-wide variables; title, doc no., doc date, et
Nancy Allison wrote:
> As stated previously, I am aware of the Import function.
>
> I thought I had read of some way to set up some document features
once, in
> the book file, and have them ripple automatically through the rest of
the
> book files. My question is, has anyone heard of this?
>
>
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Subject: Re: Variables established at book level?
Hi, all.
As stated previously, I am aware of the Import function.
I thought I had read of some way to set up some document features once,
in the book file, and have them ripple automatically through the rest of
the book files. My question is, h
Hi, all.
As stated previously, I am aware of the Import function.
I thought I had read of some way to set up some document features once, in the
book file, and have them ripple automatically through the rest of the book
files. My question is, has anyone heard of this?
Thanks.
> It would be gr
I have looked before but not found any Frame built-in capability that did this.
BookVars is the best way to go here! I could not do without it. My
most-oft-used add-on! :)
Z
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Set up one file in the book with the variables the way you want 'em.
Then, in the book file, select all the files to which you want to
apply them and execute File > Import > Formats.
Select Variables. Apply.
Art
Art Campbell
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