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<p style="margin: 0px;">We wouldn't even be able to use FrameMaker if it weren't for insets (incorporations by reference). They work perfectly for us. Sometimes a document of ours will have literally thousands of such live incorporations by reference! --We rely on them the way a programmer relies on calls to a Call Library.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Our big question is, when will the Internet people get smart enough to "get with" insets, and finally grant us the same capabilities for real-time-live-update insets in Internet coding (HTML, XML, etc.), as have been available in FrameMaker?</p>
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