Content Assembly
As an example, a company may have several products with individual user guides, all of which share a common procedure. Rather than maintain duplicate versions of this procedure (one in each guide) the guides can share the content, merging it into the document at the time of publication. Eliminating duplicate content reduces the cost of maintaining it, and also improves future consistency. A change to this procedure need only be made once, then it will appear in all of the outputs.
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