• Glossary Property
  • Glossary Property
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  • Once you create a glossary, you can assign it to one or more documents in the Library. A glossary can be assigned to a document in two ways: through manual assignment and through inheritance from the document's parent.
  • You can manually assign a glossary while working in the Library, Outline Editor, or Web Page Editor, using the Properties
  • toolpane
  • Tip:
  • Warning!
  • Glossaries can be assigned through
  • property inheritance
  • Once you have assigned a glossary to a document, you still must
  • update glossary links
  • If a glossary is no longer appropriate for a document, you can change or remove the assigned glossary using the Properties toolpane. Changing or removing the glossary assigned to a parent does not automatically change the glossary for any child documents, even those that inherited their glossary from the parent. You must change the glossary for each child document manually.
  • In addition, changing or removing the glossary assigned to a document does not automatically update glossary links. Therefore, after making any changes in glossary assignments, you must update glossary links to apply the new glossary to the affected documents.
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