I have maintained a largish (~200) page document using ODM (master
documents) where each chapter is a separate document.  This has worked
very will; with table-of-contents, index, cross-document references,
etc...

Now I'm looking to add to that document more content but I'm puzzled at
what approach to use.

Apparently ODM documents cannot be nested. (?)  For example I can't
include a document-of-documents.  What I have is a bunch of elements to
document that are all very similar so I thought a template I could just
fill out over-and-over again and then include all those in a document
[but I can't then include that composite document in the overall
document].

Does anyone have a clever way to do this?

So I have

TOC
Chapter 1 [included file]
 .. sections ..
Chapter 2 [included file]
 .. sections ..
Chapter 3 [included file]
 .. sections ..
Chapter 4 
 .. section #1 ..
 .. section #2 ..
 .. * bunch of repetitive subsections based of a template * .. <<<<
Chapter 5
  .. sections ...

Being able to order those repetive sections [like I can easily via ODM]
would be really handy.
-- 
Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]> LPIC-1, Novell CLA
<http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com>
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