Re: [Framers] How would you address this?

2020-01-07 Thread John Posada
Yeah...that works. I was apprehensive to go with Conditions, having not used in 10+ years. However, just like riding a bike. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 6:25 PM Doug wrote: > I agree with Lin. Use conditional tags for the authors. > > > > On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 3:20 PM Lin Sims wrote: > > > At a

Re: [Framers] How would you address this?

2020-01-07 Thread Doug
I agree with Lin. Use conditional tags for the authors. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 3:20 PM Lin Sims wrote: > At a first glance? What I'd do is assign a condition to each author and > then generate a book that has only their condition turned on. > > ___

Re: [Framers] How would you address this?

2020-01-07 Thread Lin Sims
At a first glance? What I'd do is assign a condition to each author and then generate a book that has only their condition turned on. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 3:15 PM John Posada wrote: > Stipulation...no scripts and I'm using FM19. > > I have a Book with currently, now, about 400 files, though I

[Framers] How would you address this?

2020-01-07 Thread John Posada
Stipulation...no scripts and I'm using FM19. I have a Book with currently, now, about 400 files, though I believe I've only scratched the surface. Each file contains content that was sucked in from various locations, written by various authors, between 2014 and current. In effect, it is a