We are currently investigating the possibilities to link the various (Rose) diagrams of our projects in Word documents. Of course, just pasting the diagrams as pictures is an option, but what about more dynamic linking (like you can do between eg. Excel and Word, where changes in one program will show up in the other).
One of my colleagues thinks this is possible (or at least should be), but I have not seen this in any example/documentation yet (we are using Rose 2000e C++).
Any suggestions?
This leads to a question about documenting itself: do we want to cut-and-paste diagrams to Word documents or should we just textually refer to the diagrams to avoid update problems if dynamic linking is out of the question (I am in favour of the textual reference, also because I read a lot about it in Rational Rose's documentation, but others here say that this leads to too many different files and programs to use for one piece of documentation)?
Regards,
Remco
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