The question I answered did not deal with multi-level (nested?) books. It was a 
simple question about building two different deliverables from a mostly shared 
set of component files. The answer to that question is that the method for 
excluding one chapter from one deliverable while including in the other 
deliverable is to construct two different book files from the same set of 
chapters (except the one to be excluded, of course). 

Richard Combs recommended using separate cover pages that contain the 
version-specific values of user variables (e.g. document ID and book title for 
headers/footers), which is also my practice. I also use the cover page to 
contain the version-specific conditional text settings which I import along 
with the variables into the chapters when I'm preparing to publish the 
individual versions. I also keep separate sets of book-specific generated files 
(TOC, LOF, LOT, Index) for each variant just to make the publishing process 
more foolproof.

-Fred Ridder



> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 10:55:22 -0400
> From: jdeland1 at comcast.net
> To: docudoc at hotmail.com
> CC: ufo at thrane.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: can a chapter in a book be set to conditional?
> 
> I don't really have "objections" to building multiple books, myself, but 
> I wish that I could control page numbering for "subordinate" or included 
> books from the top-level book. Then again, I need to remember to do 
> separate updates for all books before generating. It would be nice to 
> be able to control this from the top-level book as well.
> 
> Jack DeLand
> 
> Fred Ridder wrote:
> > What is your objection to building two books? That's the way FrameMaker is 
> > designed to work. If it weren't for the ability to build different books 
> > from differing collections of chapters is the primary reason for the extra 
> > comlication of the chapter/book paradigm.
> >
> > -Fred Ridder
> 

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