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Creating two books out of one

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JimBee

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I have created a book of about 150 pages but now I would like to create a second smaller book using only 60 pages of the original. Has anyone attempted this before? Is it possible to do a "save as" to create a second file and then just delete the pages that I don't want? Is there a way to export pages to create the second book? I have been unable to find a reference in the help file so thought I would see if anyone here might have a suggestion on how to go about it. Thanks in advance for any help.

Cheers Jim
 
If you right-click on the saved book in the Collections panel Jim, then yes, there should be a duplicate command. Back up first, just for sanity's sake!
 
So simple, so correct and yet if you don't know how to do it you lose a lot of time figuring it out. Thank you Victoria.....as ever I am happy to have the resources on this site. Cheers Jim
 
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