Re: Simplifying a FM12 document

2015-05-27 Thread Stuart Rogers
On 2015-May-27 3:33 PM, tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com wrote: This could be very tedious, so I'm hoping that you all can help. Two issues: 1) I have a document that has a paragraph catalog that is far more extensive than I need (added to over the years and never cleaned up). I'd like to reduc

RE: Simplifying a FM12 document

2015-05-27 Thread A Craig
I would look into the Silicon Prairie tools (very cheap but they are an invaluable addition to your toolbox - I wouldn't be without them). For example, you can use the Para tool to delete all unused Para tags from a document or book. You can also use the tool to rename existing Para tags as req

Re: Simplifying a FM12 document

2015-05-27 Thread john . x . posada
I do it the way Robert defines. I have two template documents, with all the same tags by name, but the tags are defined differently. Depending on how I want the finished book to look, I import all the formats from the applicable template document into the entire book. Using a template document a

Re: Simplifying a FM12 document

2015-05-27 Thread Robert Lauriston
One quick and easy way to do that is to have two files containing the tags that are different. Use the *same* tag names but different formats. Import the eBook tags before you generate an eBook, then import the regular tags afterwards. On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:33 PM, wrote: > 2) I want to be a

Simplifying a FM12 document

2015-05-27 Thread tom . beiswenger
This could be very tedious, so I'm hoping that you all can help. Two issues: 1) I have a document that has a paragraph catalog that is far more extensive than I need (added to over the years and never cleaned up). I'd like to reduce it to a more manageable list. 2) I want to be able create a f