RE: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Kelly McDaniel
Precisely! Cross-references are to variables as crayfish are to lightning. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:framers- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deirdre Reagan Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:17 PM To: Frame Users Subject: cross reference vs variables

Re: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Rick Quatro
False. Just to mix things up, the next question will appear in the form of a statement. There is very little difference between cross-references and variables. Discuss. Deirdre ___ ___ You are

RE: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Fred Ridder
Deirdre Reagan wrote: Just to mix things up, the next question will appear in the form of a statement. There is very little difference between cross-references and variables. Discuss. Disagree almost completely. IMO, about the only thing they have in common is that they are methods of

Re: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
In these documents that I am currently cleaning up, the title, customer name, document date, and document number are all variables on the title page, but then are cross-referenced throughout the chapters. It would make more sense that they are variables throughout? I don't think I am acutally

Re: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Art Campbell
Yes, and yes. However, they'd only be variables on the title page if it's a stand-alone file. If it is, then you should be able to import them into all the other files so that all component files in the book have the same consistent set of variables. And then you could do a series of

RE: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Owen, Clint
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deirdre Reagan Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Fred Ridder; Frame Users Subject: Re: cross reference vs variables In these documents that I am currently cleaning up, the title, customer

Re: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Deirdre Reagan
Thank you all! This helps so much in learning how the program works and how the documents work! I'm looking like a hero to my co-workers. (Ok, not really.) Thanks! Deirdre On 2/20/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Original Message- From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Syed.Hosain
To: Deirdre Reagan; Frame Users Subject: RE: cross reference vs variables Deirdre Reagan wrote: Just to mix things up, the next question will appear in the form of a statement. There is very little difference between cross-references and variables. Discuss. Disagree almost

RE: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Syed.Hosain
-Original Message- From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If it is, then you should be able to import them into all the other files so that all component files in the book have the same consistent set of variables. And then you could do a series of search-and-replaces to

RE: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Syed.Hosain
SMSRES_ORIG_GSM_ACK=423 Z -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Syed Zaeem Hosain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:42 PM To: Art Campbell; Deirdre Reagan Cc: Fred Ridder; Frame Users Subject: RE: cross reference vs

Re: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Mike Wickham
Just to mix things up, the next question will appear in the form of a statement. There is very little difference between cross-references and variables. Discuss. Deirdre One advantage of variables is that you can't delete them accidentally. More than once, I have deleted a section of

Re: cross reference vs variables

2008-02-20 Thread Mike Wickham
In these documents that I am currently cleaning up, the title, customer name, document date, and document number are all variables on the title page, but then are cross-referenced throughout the chapters. It would make more sense that they are variables throughout? Yes, having them all as