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Thanks, Perry. What you said make a lot of sense. There will be lots of “content”, so maybe I will decide to just use ID for future editions.
Also — could I just export from ID to RTF if I wanted someone to proof?
Thanks!
No you didn't miss a point. Because this is a training manual, for me from the development side, I find it easier to work with one large word document as opposed to 15 separate documents because I find it easier to print, proofread and to make project-wide corrections (E.g. If I call it the “superWidget” in chapter 2, I want to make sure I don't call it “super widget” in chapter 6 and “SuperWidget” in chapter 9.
And yes, I do intend to bring each chapter in separately in ID and use the book feature.
It's just that I'm trying to figure out the best workflow considering that I want to preserve the integrity of my original.
For example, if after I publish the book (in ID), I find a list of 10 corrections I want to keep using ID for the publication end, but I still want to make sure that my word document is current. If I have to edit in both places I will, but I'm trying to see what the pro's out there do so I don't have to waste time trying to reinvent the wheel.
Thank you both for your insight.
1. When you talk about keeping things in ID “In our shop our workflow uses Word for copyedit, then we import to ID for layout, and further proofreading edits are done in ID” do you ever go back to the Word document?
Mine is a 200+ page Word document, so my concern is that if I don't keep my word document up to date, then if later on I add another chapter to the word document, then this word document won't be the most up to date (e.g. if I went from Word to ID, then edited in ID, then needed to add another chapter in Word).
How do you work around this problem?
2. Also, all I have in Word are very basic styles. Is there a good way to start fresh with my stlyes in ID? I don't care if ID doesn't bring any of my word styles over? (or should I)? I can easily create and use Word styles, but it really makes no difference.
Thanks!
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