On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 at 19:42 Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net>
wrote:

>
> My plan if we did this, was to update the AOODoc template and add the
> information to it in a generic matter. That is the true beauty of using
> styles
> and templates. This way the the documents all have a consistent look and
> feel.
>
> The drawback to this is that you really cannot use the .ODM file as the
> complete book, as you would have to ship all the files as a complete
> package
> as every time you open the ODM file it wants to update all the links and
> documents.
>
> The way around this is to create an ODT file from scratch from the bottom
> up.
>
> Regards
> Keith
>

Here is how I do it.
1. Compile the book using the .odm
2. Save (or export?) the compiled book to .odt
3. Open the .odt
4. Go into Format > Sections and remove all the sections. This embeds all
the sub-documents into the one .odt

Jean

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