I have the same problem as Richard, but I would like to formulate it a little differently - and maybe we can get a better solution.<br /><br />The company for which I work, manufactures a hardware communication device, which it markets through several OEM's.<br /><br />I need to create and maintain a User Manual in separate variants per OEM. The differences are largely in the graphics, some front material text and of course conditional text in the body of the manual.<br /><br />The ideal method is to create a per OEM variables file of the form <variable> <value> (maybe XML), load it into the FM book, and have it churn out the relevant PDF.<br /><br />Due to the limitations set out in the above discussion, I would need to produce a dummy FM document per OEM (not part of the FM book) , load it with the relevant variables and then use it to do Monica's trick.<br /><br />My question is - surely there has to be a better way?<br /><br />And, is there some way to "batch" the operation to produce each of the Manuals in sequence, without intervention?