selected contributing page to versioned page 3, and the fourth
selected contributing page to versioned page 6.
Note: This syntax does not create versioned pages. For example, if versioned
page 2 does not exist, it is not created. If versioned page 2 does not exist, then,
the example would link the first contributing page to versioned page 1, the
second contributing page to versioned page 3, and the third contributing page
to versioned page 6.
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Each contributing page to multiple versioned pages—using
parentheses
For example
(1,3), 6
This links the first contributing page to versioned pages 1 and 3; and
links the second contributing page to versioned page 6.
For example
(1-3), 6
This links the first contributing page to versioned pages 1, 2, and 3;
and links the second contributing page to versioned page 6.
Unlinking refined pages
1. On the
Link
tab of the
Versioned Pages
view, in the right-hand
table, select the refined pages that you want to unlink.
Note: To select a non-contiguous range, hold down the ctrl key while selecting
the refined pages.
2. From the
Versioning
menu, select
Unlink
.
Tip: You can also right-click to open the context menu, which allows you to
unlink refined pages.
Viewing associated contributing pages and versioned pages
1. To view a list of the contributing pages to a versioned page
a. Select the versioned page in the
Pages
pane of the
Pages
view.
b. Click
File
>
Get Info
.
In the Get Info dialog box, the
Linked Pages
heading is followed by
a list of contributing pages.
2. To view a list of the versioned pages using a contributing page
a. Select the contributing page in the
Pages
pane of the
Pages
view.
b. Click
File
>
Get Info
.
In the Get Info dialog box, the
Linked To Versioned Pages
heading
is followed by a list of versioned pages.
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Chapter 19—Versions