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To: framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Book Files in multiple folders
From: smurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 15:31:29 -0500
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Ever since I've used FM, I've always kept the files for a single book in =20
ONE folder (Windows user). Although I know it is POSSIBLE to have abook =20
file point to files in multiple folders, it always seemed like a =20
file-management nightmare. I'm facing the prospect of a document =20
containing some chapters that must be in a different folder from the book =20=
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file itself and most of the other individual chapters.
My instinct tells me that this approach will work, provided the relative =20
locations, folders, and filenames remain the same (otherwise the book =20
file must be repaired or re-created).
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has had any experience with this and =20
be willing to share it.
(Background: The powers that be have decided to reorganize the network =20
folder/file structure for the company; I want to be prepared to state all =20=
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the consequences).
Steve Murphy
Senior Documentation Specialist
Adobe Certified Expert/FrameMaker, Acrobat
SOFTWORKS, Inc.
5845 Richmond Highway
Alexandria, VA 22303 USA
(703) 317-8879
smurphy@softworkscc.com =20
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