Reusing DITA Topics in Multiple Maps
You can reuse an entire DITA topic simply by referencing it in multiple maps (or multiple locations within the same map) using one of the following procedures:
Reuse Topics Using the DITA Maps Manager
- Make sure the DITA map is opened in the DITA Maps Manager.
- Add a reference to an existing topic by using one of the following methods (depending
                     on your particular situation):
                     - If the topic already exists in this DITA map, do one of the following:
                           - Simply drag the topic while pressing Ctrl
                                 (Option on OS X) and drop it in the new location within
                                 the map (or use the  Copy
                                 and Copy
                                 and Paste contextual
                                 menu actions). Paste contextual
                                 menu actions).
- If the topic is the currently opened document in the main editor, determine the new location in the map (in the DITA Maps Manager), right-click a parent or sibling topic, and select or .
 
- Simply drag the topic while pressing Ctrl
                                 (Option on OS X) and drop it in the new location within
                                 the map (or use the 
- If the topic already exists in another DITA map, do one of the following:
                           - Open the other map in the DITA Maps Manager,
                                 right-click the topic, select  Copy, switch back to the original DITA
                                 map in the DITA Maps Manager, determine the new location
                                 in the map, right-click a parent or sibling topic, and use one of the
                                 Paste contextual menu actions ( Copy, switch back to the original DITA
                                 map in the DITA Maps Manager, determine the new location
                                 in the map, right-click a parent or sibling topic, and use one of the
                                 Paste contextual menu actions ( Paste, Paste
                                    Before, or Paste After). Paste, Paste
                                    Before, or Paste After).
- If the topic is the currently opened document in the main editor, determine the new location in the map (in the DITA Maps Manager), right-click a parent or sibling topic, and select or .
 
- Open the other map in the DITA Maps Manager,
                                 right-click the topic, select 
- If the topic exists in the project, but has not yet been added to a DITA map, do
                           one of the following:
                           - Right-click the topic in the Navigator view (or the file system), select  Copy, switch to the DITA
                                    Maps Manager view, determine the new location in the map,
                                 right-click a parent or sibling topic, and use one of the
                                 Paste contextual menu actions ( Copy, switch to the DITA
                                    Maps Manager view, determine the new location in the map,
                                 right-click a parent or sibling topic, and use one of the
                                 Paste contextual menu actions ( Paste, Paste
                                    Before, or Paste After). Paste, Paste
                                    Before, or Paste After).
- If the topic is the currently opened document in the main editor, determine the new location in the map (in the DITA Maps Manager), right-click a parent or sibling topic, and select or .
 
- Right-click the topic in the Navigator view (or the file system), select 
 
- If the topic already exists in this DITA map, do one of the following:
                           
- If your topic uses a key reference, set up the appropriate key definition in your map.
- If you want to define relationships between topics, other than those defined in the topics themselves, you can add a relationship table to your map.
- When you have finished adding topics, check that your map is
                     complete and that all topic links and keys resolve correctly. To do this validation, click the
                         Validate and Check for
                           Completeness action on the toolbar in the DITA Maps
                        Manager. Validate and Check for
                           Completeness action on the toolbar in the DITA Maps
                        Manager.
Reuse Topics Using Author Mode Editor
- Open the DITA map in the Author mode editor.
- Add a reference to an existing topic by dragging it from the Navigator view (or the file system)
                     and dropping it in the desired location in the DITA map opened in
                     Author mode. You can also accomplish the same thing by using
                     the  Copy
                     and Copy
                     and Paste
                     contextual menu actions. Paste
                     contextual menu actions.
- If your topic uses a key reference, set up the appropriate key definition in your map.
- If you want to define relationships between topics, other than those defined in the topics themselves, you can add a relationship table to your map.
- When you have finished adding topics, check that your map is
                     complete and that all topic links and keys resolve correctly. To do this validation, click the
                         Validate and Check for
                           Completeness action on the toolbar in the DITA Maps
                        Manager. Validate and Check for
                           Completeness action on the toolbar in the DITA Maps
                        Manager.
Displaying Multiple References to the Same Topics
Whenever multiple references to the same topic are detected in the context of the current map in the DITA Maps Manager, an indicator will appear in the top-right corner of the Author mode editor that shows the number of times the current topic is referenced in the DITA map. It also includes navigation arrows that allow you to jump to the next or previous reference in the DITA Maps Manager.
 
          