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Enabling and Disabling Resolved Document Editing
When you are editing a DITA Map or BookMap, Arbortext Editor can produce a resolved document that contains all of the content referenced in the map. The resolved document is always used for spell checking and find/replace operations. By default, you can also edit the text included in the resolved document. If you do not want users to be able to edit the resolved document, you can use the .dcf file to disable this capability.
To disable resolved document editing:
1. Open Arbortext Architect.
2. Choose File > Open.
3. Locate the directory in which the document type whose .dcf file you want to modify is saved, and click Select.
4. Once the document type is loaded, choose Edit > DCF. If the document type has a .dcf file, it displays in the Arbortext ArchitectDCF Editor window. If there is no .dcf file associated with this document type, Arbortext Architect automatically creates one.
5. Locate the Options element in the DCF Editor. If the file doesn't include an Options element, add one.
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Open the Document Type Viewer (Tools > Document Type Viewer) to view the element hierarchy for the .dcf file. This will help you determine the valid location for the Options element.
6. Inside of the Options element, locate the DitaOptions element. If the file doesn't include a DitaOptions element, add one.
7. Click next to the DitaOptions element to open the Modify Attributes dialog box.
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You must have the Force Required Attributes EntryEdit preference selected for this dialog box to open automatically.
8. Choose no in the resolvedMapEditing field to disable resolved document editing for this document type. To enable resolved document editing, choose yes. The default setting is yes.
9. Click OK.
10. Choose File > Save to save the changes you have made to the .dcf file.