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Topic Title: New Baseline - Incorrect next version? Topic Summary: Created On: 13-Mar-2006 14:32 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Hi. One way would be to:- 1. Create a new module. 2. Import the attribute definitions ( Edit->Attributes->Import) from the existing module which you can't get baseline0.2 from. 3. In the source module Copy the contents to your new module (Tools-> the objects from your 0.1 basline module into the new one ( Tools -> Functions->Copy Objects). 4. Baseline from 0.0 will be available. Regards, Ewen Miller QinetiQ | |
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I have a document which is copied from another. The copied document had a baseline 1.0 and contained a generic document outline. It was copied using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V.
When I try to take a baseline in my new document, the suggested number is 2.1. I can change to 2.0 or 2.2. I want to make a baseline in this new document of 0.1. When I look make a baseline 'view' or 'compare' etc. it tells me that there are no baselines for my document!!! How to get around this problem? Somehow, the document has a setting somewhere for previous baselines.... ![]() |
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Hi.
One way would be to:- 1. Create a new module. 2. Import the attribute definitions ( Edit->Attributes->Import) from the existing module which you can't get baseline0.2 from. 3. In the source module Copy the contents to your new module (Tools-> the objects from your 0.1 basline module into the new one ( Tools -> Functions->Copy Objects). 4. Baseline from 0.0 will be available. Regards, Ewen Miller QinetiQ |
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Ewen
Thanks very much! Works great!
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