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Blocks of text used both stand-alone and within a book?

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LuAnnL

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Feb 24, 2003
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I'm including a link to an example, so that my question can be more clearly understood:


What I need is a way to combine blocks of text (bill summaries) into a continuous document... but still preserve the individual text as unique units.

The bill summaries are published as individual PDFs, but they are also joined into a single document.

A bill summary can be a single paragraph or PAGES of paragraphs, sometimes including tables. There are about a dozen paragraph styles that are used throughout the publication, including nested styles that I can't recreate in a word-processing program.

Right now, this is done as an InDesign book, with a TOC based on styles, some headers based on text variables and header styles, and a complicated indexing process that has evolved as a "work-around." (house bills and senate bills are indexed separately in the two early publications, but the final publication also includes a very complex topical index)

Each main "topic" is a separate file made up of one or more bill summaries. These are joined into the book. After the book is published I have to split the pieces apart to create the individual PDFs. I can do some of the splitting with find-and-replace codes, but it's still very time consuming and I'm working on a tight deadline with secretarial staff who aren't crazy about working in InDesign in the first place.

I need a methodology that preserves each bill summary as a unique "entity" to be joined into a single publication... but is still able to be published singly. And, unfortunately, I have no programming skills.

Is such a thing possible?

I've played with Snippets, considered a series of inline textboxes, looked over data merge and tables... but I could sure use some guidance.

If this is the kind of thing that needs a consultant to design, I could probably negotiate with my boss to have this done as paid consultant work. I SUSPECT this can be done, but I fear that it's be my skill level!

Or, in a more positive note: I'm hoping that maybe I'm in so deep that I can't see the forest for the trees and some kind experienced soul can point me to something basic that I'm missing ! ! ! !
 
I would be using the Book Feature.
Keeping each Bill Summary as a separate file.

File>New>Book

You then insert all your separate files into that which you can then print as one combined file or as separate ones.

Marcus
 
I'm already using the book feature. Each main topic is a section of the book. But I need to be able to re-use each bill summary: once in the compilation and once as a stand-alone.

However, many summaries are short and need to be flowed into the same story so saving each as an individual book file isn't an option. I need a smaller "unit" that can function within a text flow, but work whether it's 5 lines or 5 pages long!
 
I think your out of luck I'm afraid.
Unless you manually select to print by page numbers in your Print Window.

Maybe you could make a combined PDF with some dynamic bookmarks etc. which would take you directly to that section... like an index in a way or Table of contents.

Marcus
 
I think your out of luck I'm afraid...."

Well, it's good to know that I didn't miss something!

Thanks for taking the time to consider my problem.

 
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