RE: Question for the Group: Create a Conditionalized or Hierarchical Book

2014-12-17 Thread Laura Fergusson
Hi Tony If I understand you correctly, I would do the following. Keep all your files in the one folder, including three separate book files: Book for Product A Book for Product B Book for Product C Add the chapters you need to each book and conditionalise the content of each file as

Re: Question for the Group: Create a Conditionalized or Hierarchical Book

2014-12-17 Thread john . x . posada
Create Group categories, then use the Include and Exclude functionality John X Posada AML Syst Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC RC Systems Control Analytics | HSBC North America Holdings Inc 330 Madison Ave., NY NY

Re: Question for the Group: Create a Conditionalized or Hierarchical Book

2014-12-17 Thread Lin Sims
Hi Tony, Pretty much what Laura said. I maintain multiple guides that can have different chapters depending on whether the information is for one customer or another. I have what I call a master book file that contains all the files (this has to do with our CMS and locating stuff, you may not

RE: Question for the Group: Create a Conditionalized or Hierarchical Book

2014-12-17 Thread Tony Marek (PDF)
Thanks, you guys! Three good suggestions that I can work with — all rolling in overnight. ~Tony *From:* Laura Fergusson [mailto:laura.fergus...@exterity.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, December 17, 2014 6:36 AM *To:* Tony Marek (PDF); framers@lists.frameusers.com *Subject:* RE: Question for the Group:

RE: Question for the Group: Create a Conditionalized or Hierarchical Book

2014-12-17 Thread Craig, Alison
I practice a version of Laura’s approach for our User Manuals – where I create 8 manuals from one set of files (to be fair, 4 manual are “full manuals” of about 400 letter-sized pages, while the other 4 are subsets of the 4 “full manuals” and contain only about 25% of the full content). To