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How to do it:
Use one of the techniques described in “Starting with no existing documents” below
to create a blank master document and insert the other documents as subdocuments
of the master document.
Starting with no existing documents
When you start with no existing documents, you can set up everything the way you
want from the beginning. Follow these steps, in the order given. Each step is
explained in detail in the following subsections.
Step 1. Plan the project
Step 2. Create a template
Step 3. Create the master document
Step 4. Create subdocuments
Step 5. Add some pages to the master document
Step 6. Insert the subdocuments into the master document
Step 7. Add table of contents, bibliography, index
Step 1. Plan the project
Although you can make changes at most steps in this process, the more you can plan
before you start, the less work you will have to do to correct any problems later. Here
are some things you need to plan.
Parts of book or report required. What pages will be in the master document and
what will be in the subdocuments?
Consider as an example a book with the parts given in the table below.
Part Location
Title (cover) page In master document
Copyright page In master document
Table of contents (TOC) In master document
Preface (Foreword) Subdocument
Chapters 1 to 7 Subdocuments
Index In master document
Page, paragraph, character, frame, and numbering styles. See Chapter 6
(Introduction to Styles) and Chapter 7 (Working with Styles) for instructions on how
to create or modify styles and examples of the use of styles in book design. Pay
particular attention to setting up headings using styles, as described in “Defining a
hierarchy of headings” in Chapter 6 (Introduction to Styles) in this book.
Fields and AutoText entries, as required. See Chapter 3 (Working with Text) and
Chapter 14 (Working with Fields) in this book for ideas.
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