Re: Compiling Manual in MS Word
One list member has documented his success with the Master Document feature under strictly controlled conditions; but the rest of us on the list typically find that it introduces more problems than it solves.I feel that this point needs some qualification. Yes, the list member has managed to use the Master Document feature - but only in such a restricted way that, so far as I can see, he might as well not have used it at all.
Um, that's pretty much what *I* said, isn't it?
It's certainly what I *meant* by "under strictly controlled conditions" and "it introduces more problems than it solves."
--David
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