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Hi Chris,

this is how a master document looks here in special navigator of master document:

Text
TOC
Text
Link to first chapter
Text
Link to second chapter
Text
.
.
.
Link to last chapter
Text
Index
Text

I'm using this document since many years for German Base Handbuch.

Only the Text-section could be edited.
First "Text": Title of the book - *.png
Last "Text": Back of the book - *.png
"Text" will be followed by a chapter, so I set this as the Subtitle for every chapter.

If I wan't to edit a chapter I could do it by mouse → right mouse button → edit. The chapter will be opened as separate document. I won't use this, because I fist edited the separate *.odt-files and then I start the master document. By the way: I created content in every chapter in sections. A special section for the content I want to see in the master document. TOC and Title of the separate document should't be shown in the master document.

So: What do you want to edit in a master document?

Regards

Robert
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