Say I create this large policy manual made up of three to four hundred individual policies that are linked to policy change pages, archived policies, forms and www.web links. The web links work great. A given policy may have 10-20 links. All links are created using a relative addressing scheme and I have imported the entire scheme into a portfolio, i.e., I have policies in a policy folder and forms in a forms folder and changes in a change folder and archives in an archive folder. Policies do not change everyday, but do change.
First, it is pretty obvious from my initial take that all my work to create and test all the links is useless in Portfolio, which already makes this product less than great for the very thing you seem to be suggesting it be used for.
That brings the question, if a policy changes and the file is replaced in the portfolio, am I going to have to re-do all the hyperlinks again?
It sure looks like you are pushing this product to be a one-off publisher that does a beautiful job for a 'thingie' of my definition that has lots of bells and whistles. I can even replace a file with a newer version of the file, but if it has links in it, they must be re-created? I wish you could re-think this feature, possibly with a set of link properties or something so that the user can define the inter- and intra-document links on a document and/or portfolio and/or global basis.
Thanks
Gary Self