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On 7/24/07, Manago, William M <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Good afternoon all,
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> Let us agree to the following definition of a virtual document: "a
> virtual document is a document that contains components or children
> documents. Each component or children document can be independently
> edited and the edit may not be apparent in the parent document."
In my mind a virtual document is one that is created, maintained and
preserved in an electronic environment without existing in a physical
form. What you have described is what I would call a compound
document. An example would be a word processing document which has a
spreadsheet embedded in it. By clicking on the spreadsheet one can
then edit the spreadsheet. Others may call it a hybrid document
> Given the above definition, is it possible to capture and manage a
> virtual document as a record?
anything is possible as long as you have enough time and money.
--
Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
Richmond, Va
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