Managing Dynamic Documents

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Once you have created a document containing dynamic Efofex objects, you might have a document that looks like this, with some objects sharing parameters and some objects using their own unique set of parameters.

 

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In this example we have two objects sharing parameter set 1, one object with its own parameter set (2) and a final object that does not use parameters.

 

Two regenerate parameters for this document you will need to:

 

1.Double click/edit the normal distribution curve and push the regenerate button. When you return to your document you will have a diagram with updated parameters.
2.Double click/edit the first equation which shares parameter set one with the normal distribution curve. It will automatically load the updated parameters and re-render itself. You do NOT need to regenerate parameters for this object as it has already been done.
3.Double click/edit the second equation and push the regenerate button. When you return to your document you will have a new version of the equation.
4.You do not need to open or edit the Koch snowflake as it has no built-in parameters.

 

This process can be automated if you are using Word on a Windows machine.