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Rebecca Scott
Please help!
Background: Our company uses master documents to create user guides. Master
documents use subdocuments. The location of the subdocument is referenced in
the master document and the subdocument appears as a link until it is
expanded. Our subdocuments appear on our internal network.
Problem: We need to make our master document available to clients who do not
have access to our internal network. The subdocuments appear as error
messages and broken links to these clients, because they cannot access the
files, since they are on our internal network.
Question: Does anyone know a way to save a master document so that the
subdocuments simply appear IN the document, rather than as links?
Solutions that won't work: We cannot create a PDF of the master document,
because we want our clients to be able to customize the doc. We cannot upload
the subdocuments to our external network, because we don't really have the
file space.
Thanks in advance!
Background: Our company uses master documents to create user guides. Master
documents use subdocuments. The location of the subdocument is referenced in
the master document and the subdocument appears as a link until it is
expanded. Our subdocuments appear on our internal network.
Problem: We need to make our master document available to clients who do not
have access to our internal network. The subdocuments appear as error
messages and broken links to these clients, because they cannot access the
files, since they are on our internal network.
Question: Does anyone know a way to save a master document so that the
subdocuments simply appear IN the document, rather than as links?
Solutions that won't work: We cannot create a PDF of the master document,
because we want our clients to be able to customize the doc. We cannot upload
the subdocuments to our external network, because we don't really have the
file space.
Thanks in advance!