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PostPosted: April 20th, 2005, 6:27 pm 
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A version of the software that would allow multiple designers to work on a single project - that would be very nice.

I currently have a project split into 4 sections with 4 designers working together. Not sure of the easiest way to "tie it all in" at present.

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Open all the finished projects in one instance of Opus.
Drag and drop the contents of each into a new publication.
Add a menu page to tie the sections together.


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Keep an eye on any publication level variable resources that would need defining in the final/compiled publication.
Ideally for each developer, to use page level variables and if needed to be available across pages, these to be documented for the final one.


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Duncan Lilly wrote:
Open all the finished projects in one instance of Opus.
Drag and drop the contents of each into a new publication.
Add a menu page to tie the sections together.


Duncan - Hi - Yes this is how we are proceeding.
It's just that there are some links that need to span across sections
which can be a bit burdensome when testing locally.

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eomc40 wrote:
Keep an eye on any publication level variable resources that would need defining in the final/compiled publication.
Ideally for each developer, to use page level variables and if needed to be available across pages, these to be documented for the final one.



I agree and this is precisely why I asked for an "import variables" facility.

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