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Matthew Moran
This was asked in a prior thread and I am wondering if anyone has seen a
solution.
I have a publisher file with a master page. However, the document is very
large and unweildy do to instensive use of graphics. I would like to split
it into 10 smaller documents but have all 10 reference the same master page.
I realize that I can create a template, but the real challenge is when/if
changes are made later to the original master page. I want any changes to
the master page of a single document to be reflected across all 10 (or more)
documents.
I could, of course, create my new master and then copy all the objects into
a new master page for all 10 documents - but I would like a more efficient
method to solve this problem.
Thanks,
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Matthew Moran
The IT Career Builder''s Toolkit (Cisco Press)
http://www.cbtoolkit.com
Career Advice for the IT Professional
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/pm/career
solution.
I have a publisher file with a master page. However, the document is very
large and unweildy do to instensive use of graphics. I would like to split
it into 10 smaller documents but have all 10 reference the same master page.
I realize that I can create a template, but the real challenge is when/if
changes are made later to the original master page. I want any changes to
the master page of a single document to be reflected across all 10 (or more)
documents.
I could, of course, create my new master and then copy all the objects into
a new master page for all 10 documents - but I would like a more efficient
method to solve this problem.
Thanks,
--
Matthew Moran
The IT Career Builder''s Toolkit (Cisco Press)
http://www.cbtoolkit.com
Career Advice for the IT Professional
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/pm/career