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<p>Hi John,</p>
<p>with FM 10 the hierarchical organisation of files in a book was added (folders, groups, or books within books). Using a folder, group, or book with 5 files for each scenario may help to make navigation easier.</p>
<p>You would duplicate the files on the hard disk (e.g. together with a scenario-related book) and put them into a new folder (or new book) simultaneously.</p>
<p>(A remaining question would be, of course, why you would need all files of all scenarios in one book...)</p>
<p>Best regards and Happy New Year -</p>
<p>Tino H. Haida, Berlin</p>
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<p>john.x.posada@us.hsbc.com:</p>
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<pre>Hi, guys...
I have a book with maybe 700 files. Our product is composed of multiple
rules, or scenarios. Each scenario has five documents.
Every time we add another scenario, maybe 20-30 per month, I replicate each
of the five documents and add them to the book individually. What I would
like to do is replicate a template set of the five files for each scenario
in one action, then modify the files for the specific scenario.
Any ideas on how I could approach this?
Thanks
John X Posada
AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC & RC Systems Control & Analytics
| HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
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