Hi folks,
First an introduction, since I just recently joined this list: I have been tech 
writing and working on localization for software companies in MA/NH for the 
past 10 years or so, after transitioning from an earlier career running 
internship programs in higher education (no regrets, it was the best career 
move I ever made 8^).  I have a second full-time job as the mother of two 
teenagers, and a part-time avocation as a costume designer for a local amateur 
theater group (where project management skills are very useful). Also, having 
grown up in the UK, I remain in a constant battle, even after 20 years, to 
avoid using British spellings in my documents.

Now my question: Does anyone know how to add variables to markers in 
FrameMaker? 

For example, if I have a document that deals with Product A, that I want to use 
as a template for a similar document about Product B, I can create a <product 
name> variable and use it to replace the name of the product when it occurs in 
the body pages of the document.  I'd also like to use the same variable to 
replace the name of the product in the running header.
Currently the marker text for the header reads "Product A Administrator's 
Guide" - I'd like to be able to use "<product name> Administrator's Guide" and 
then use the variable to change the header as necessary as there will be many 
more Administrator's Guides for products after "Product B".
I'm using version 7.0 on Windows NT.

Is this possible? I've looked in the Help and don't see it mentioned.  Or am I 
going in the wrong direction and is there a much simpler but completely 
different way of getting what I want? I'm open to suggestions.

Hope you can help.
Sharon


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