• Link Related Documents
  • Link Related Documents
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  • As you create documents, you can also link them together to form a basic content outline. For example, you might start with a module document and link several sections to it. Then, for each section, you can link one or more topics that demonstrate how to perform a series of specific tasks or transactions in an application. This is just one example of how you could link and structure content, but you have the flexibility to design it in many ways to meet your needs. For example, you could also start with a section document and link topics or other module documents to it.
  • As you build an outline for your content, you may also want to supplement it with conceptual information in the form of web page or package links. For example, any module/section or topic can have a link that appears as conceptual or introductory information for the document. This link can be a specific page of a web site on the Internet, a custom web page that you create within the Developer, a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, Microsoft Word document, Flash movie, and so on. Your users can view this content from the Player once you publish the content. These are just two examples of how you can build content by creating and linking documents.
  • At any time you can review the links that a document contains by displaying the Related Documents toolpane or by adding the Link count or Links to property columns to the Library.
  • Related Document Definition by Operation
  • When you perform an operation that can impact related documents, you see a prompt asking whether you want to include the related documents as well as a View related documents hyperlink to display a list of related documents.
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