Very happily updating a set of fourteen small books by updating (of course!) 
just one .dita file ... and also taking the opportunity of making the 
source-code cleaner.

When I use "Copy as reference", the copies are helpfully highlighted: but the 
source isn't, so I don't immediately and lazily have a reminder/warning that 
this element has been reused elsewhere in the book. I see that Edit referencing 
document manages a list: any chance of building on this to mark the source?

Niels Grundtvig Nielsen
technical author Worldline Terminals
Atos Expert in technical communications
you know what you're talking about - I can help you say it


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