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RE: Re[2]: two tables--similar information



But doesn't the marker deletion bug make using cross-references
extremely risky?  I mean, I can't imagine having to rebuild 
several hundred cross-references because all the cross-reference
markers in the target table got deleted...

My opinions only; I don't speak for Dialogic or Intel...
Fred Ridder (Fred.Ridder@Dialogic.com)
Senior Technical Writer
Dialogic, an Intel Company
Parsippany, NJ


-----Original Message-----
From: Rick.Henkel@firstdatacorp.com
[mailto:Rick.Henkel@firstdatacorp.com]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 12:25 PM
To: Framers
Cc: Thomas Michanek
Subject: Re[2]: two tables--similar information





     <Someone suggested using text insets from another document containing
     <the table, but that would only work if the complete table is
     identical <in the two places. You seem to indicate that only two
     COLUMNS are <identical, so you cannot use text insets in that case (to
     my <knowledge).


That's what I thought. If I did the text insets, I could set the reference
to manually update. But I'd still need to reformat and sort the table.


     <Unless you can organize the tables and the information in some other
     <way (split the table, convert columns to rows, or some such), I think
     <that cross-references is the easiest solution. However, they will
     <show up as links in HTML and PDF... Beware that table-sorting has a
     <bug that sometimes deletes all markers included in the text cells!


Oh! I'd forgotten about the table-sorting bug. Looks like the
cross-references may be the best way to go.

Thanks all.

rick

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