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Use the include shortcode. Books are multi page HTML documents so I don't see how it could fit your needs here. |
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Hello, I'm a researcher who constantly sends files of the latest code I run to a colleague. I send them one .HTML file, with a table of contents, which is an easy way to navigate the plethora of content in the file.
However, as I continue to work on this project, I see that this HTML file is getting to messy. I want to split my .qmd file into three separate sections, one is the 1_preparation.qmd, 2_setup.qmd, and 3_analysis.qmd
The only problem is that when I render this project as a book, it will get mad at me because the 2_setup.qmd doesn't have access to any of the objects I created in 1_preparation.qmd (and likewise for 3_analysis.qmd).
Now, I know there are some workarounds to this, I could save every object I create to an .Rds file, and then load that file into each .qmd file. But that's so much work.
Does anyone know how to send a single file, HTML, with multiple .qmd files without having to save every object to the workspace?
Thank you!
In someway, this is a continuation of #431
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