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building block questions
Is there a capacity limit on the amount of content building blocks can hold?
We will be developing a new template in Word 2007. Our goal is to have LOTS of boiler-plate content in building blocks that the engineer can pick from to "build" his/her document. I am leaning towards using each of the 4 custom galleries: one to house many, many individual paragraphs or even pages of text, a gallery just for pictures, a gallery for tables, and a gallery for miscellaneous. Is there a capacity issue of individual entries and all of building blocks in general that we need to consider? Are there any special precautions or naming conventions we need to be mindful of before venturing off into building the galleries? Has anyone else done this sort of thing and encountered problems or have lessons learned to share? This is new turf for me and I want to avoid any pitfalls. |
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