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Books : Computers & Internet : Programming : Software Design, Testing & Engineering : Robohelp
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RoboHelp is the industry standard for Help authoring. It's the preferred program if you are a Help author, technical writer, or programmer tasked with creating Help systems for desktop or Web-based applications.
This easy-to-use tutorial will have you creating your own Help systems (complete with topics, books, links, tables, forms, glossaries, frames, skins, templates, DHTML, cascading style sheets and more) within three days.
Lessons Include:
Create a WebHelp Project | Import an HTML File | Import Word and FrameMaker Documents | Rename Topic Titles | Create Project Folders | Auto-create a TOC | Apply a Style Sheet to a Topic | Apply Styles to Selected Paragraphs | Create a New Style Sheet | Create a Font Set | Use Inline Styles | Spell Check | Use Multi-File Find and Replace | Generate 508 and W3C Compliant WebHelp
That's Not All... There's Also Lessons On: Insert and Edit Hyperlinks | Import a PDF Document | Add Popups | Create Custom-Sized Popups | Use Link View | Resolve Broken Links | Add Graphics to a Help Project | Change Image Margins | Rename an Image | Add a Background Image | Add Hotspots to a Graphic | Add Sound to a Topic | Import and Format Topics | Import an Adobe Captivate Demo | Use RoboScreenCapture | Create and use Conditional Build Tags | Create and use User Defined Variables | Create and use Snippets | Insert a Table | Format a Table | Add a Horizontal Line | Insert a Symbol | Add a Bulleted List | Format a Heading with a Fade in DHTML Effect | Apply Fly in DHTML Effects | Work with Positioned Text Boxes | Create a Trigger
Tired Yet? Hold on, there's more: Create Indexes | Create a See Also Keyword | Add a Link Control to a Topic | Add Glossary Terms | Generate a Report | Generate Printed Documentation | Generate a PDF | Create Forms| Create Frames | Create Skins and Templates | Publish a Project | Create Context Sensitive Help and more...
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Working knowledge of RoboHELP is often required by IT recruiters for documentation writing positions. Here, Meade covers both the standard Windows version and the HTML version of the product and provides in-depth coverage of designing a good help system. The CD-ROM contains a light version of the software, examples from the book, templates, and more.
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This guide explains the use and administration of eHelp's latest software package, emphasizing administrator setup and maintenance.
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Sams Teach Yourself RoboHELP 2000 for HTML Help in 24 Hours quickly empowers you to create Help systems using Microsoft's new HTML Help format. Using her classroom-proven methods, Char provides you with an understanding of the new Help format, and guides you through the use of Blue-Sky's award-winning development tool, enabling you to create your own HTML Help systems quickly and easily. After completing the 24 1-hour lessons, you will be able to edit cascading stylesheets, include charts and other graphics in Help systems, create Topics and link them with hyperlinks, add HTML Help Objects for increased functionality, create easy to use navigation systems, and much more without writing a single line of HTML code.
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RoboHelp HTML is the industry standard for Help authoring. It’s the preferred program if you are a Help author, technical writer, or programmer tasked with creating Help systems for desktop or Web-based applications.
This easy-to-use tutorial that will have you creating your own HTML Help systems (complete with topics, books, links, tables, forms, glossaries, frames, skins, templates, DHTML, cascading style sheets and more) within two days.
Here’s What You Will Learn:
Module 1: The Basics
Create an HTML Help Project Using the New Project Wizard | Explore RoboHelp HTML | Explore the Project Manager | Change Project Settings | Edit a Topic | Add a New Topic | Edit a Headline | Rename and Delete Topics | Create a Book | Add, Delete and Rename Books | Move Books | Add Pages to Books | Specify the Project’s Default Topic | Generate a Project
Module 2: Cascading Style Sheets
Create a WebHelp Project Using the New Project Wizard | Import an HTML File | Import a Word Document | Rename Topic Titles | Create Books | Add Topics to Books | Apply a Style Sheet to a Topic | Apply Styles to Selected Paragraphs | Edit Styles | Create a Font Set | Create a New Style Sheet File | Use Inline Styles | Create and Use a Character Style | Spell Check | Use Multi-File Find and Replace | Generate 508 and W3C Compliant WebHelp
Module 3: FlashHelp, Links, Importing PDFs and Pop-Ups
Generate FlashHelp | Insert Hyperlinks | Change Hyperlink Colors | Import a PDF Document | Add Popups | Create Custom-Sized Popups | Use Link View | Resolve Broken Links
Module 4: Graphics and Multimedia
Add Graphics to a Help Project | Resize an Inserted Graphic | Add a Background Image | Add a Baggage File | Add Hotspots to a Graphic | Add Sound to a Topic Background | Add Multimedia to a Topic | Import a RoboDemo Movie
plus there’s a Mid-Course Quiz and Project
Module 5: Conditional Text, Tables and DHTML
Create and Use a Conditional Build Tag | Define a Build Tag Expression | Insert a Table | Format a Table | Add a Horizontal Line | Use a Graphic as a Horizontal Line | Insert a Symbol | Add Bullets to Paragraphs | Format a Heading with a Fade in DHTML Effect | Use a Style to Apply DHTML Effects | Apply Fly in DHTML Effects | Work with Positioned Text Boxes | Create a Trigger
Module 6: Indexes, Glossaries, Printed Docs and PDFs
Create an Index with the Smart Index Wizard | Remove an Index Entry | Add Index Entries "On the Fly" | Add Keywords with the Topic Properties | Add Subkeywords to the Index | Create a See Also Keyword | Add a Link Control to a Topic | Add Glossary Terms | Change the Status of a Topic | Generate a Report | Generate Printed Documentation | Duplicate the Printed Document Layout | Generate a PDF
Module 7: Forms and Frames
Insert a Form | Insert a Text Field Form Element | Add Radio Button Form Elements | Use the TrueCode Pane to Add Radio Buttons | Add a Check Box Form Element | Insert a Drop-Down Menu Form Element | Add a Multi-line Text Field Form Element | Add Submit and Reset Buttons | Set Form Properties | Work with Folders | Create a Frameset | Modify Frameset Controls | Link Topics into Frameset Regions
Module 8: Skins and Templates
Apply Existing Skins to Topics | Create and Use a Custom Skin | Publish a Project | Create and Apply a Template with Headers and Footers | Edit a Template
Module 9: Version Control, Custom Windows and Application Help
Add a Project to Version Control | Check a Topic into Version Control | Check Topic History | Create a Custom HTML Help Window | Create a Browse Sequence | Review a Web Application’s Source Code | Publish a WebHelp Project | Review the Source Code Needed to Create Context Sensitive Links in a Web Application | Create a Custom WebHelp Window | Create a Map File and Assign Map IDs to Topics
plus there’s an End-of-Course Project
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No Faster Way to Master the essentials of RoboHelp HTML 9!
RoboHelp HTML is NOT just an HTML Authoring tool. Instead, RoboHelp HTML was created specifically to produce HTML Help for Windows 95, 98, 2000, and NT 5.0.
You'll find this book to be an easy-to-use, step-by-step tutorial that will have you creating HTML Help systems within two short days.
Here's some of the lessons covered in this book:
The Basics: Create a New RoboHTML Project, Explore RoboHTML, Explore the Project Pane, Change the Project Title, Add Text to an Existing Topic, Add a New Topic, Rename Topics and Files, Change the Title Text in an Existing File, Change the Project's Default Topic, Create a Book, Remove a Book, Rename a Book, Move Books, Add Topics to Books, Compile a Project
Formatting Text: Import a Text Files into RoboHTML, Rename Imported Topics, Create and work with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Use Inline Styles , Create and use Font Sets, Create and Use a Character Style, Spell Check, Use Multi-File Find and Replace
Links: Add Hyperlinks to Existing Topics, Add an Independent Topic, Add Popups, Change Window Types, Use Link View, Create Single Source Output (WebHelp, OracleHelp and Printed Documentation)
Graphics: Insert Graphics, Resize an Inserted Graphic, Add Alternative Text to a Graphic, Add a Background Image to a Topic, Add Hotspots to a Graphic, Add Watermarks, Add Sound, Add Multimedia Elements
ActiveX Controls: Add a Shortcut Help Object, Add a Close Window Help Object, Add a Horizontal Line, Insert a Symbol, Add a Related Topics Help Object, Add a Splash Screen Help Object
DHTML, Triggers, Moveable Text Boxes, Tables, and Forms: Insert a Table, Format a Table, Add Custom Bullets to Paragraphs, Add Numbers to Paragraphs, Format Text Using Dynamic HTML, Create Moveable Text Boxes, Create and Use Triggers, Create an online Form (with Text Boxes, Radio Buttons, Check Boxes, a Drop Down Menu, and Submit and Reset Buttons)
Indexing, Glossaries & Reports: Add Index Entries with the WYSIWYG Editor, Add Keywords with the Topic Properties, Add Keywords with the Index Designer, Create a Glossary, Create a Multilevel Index, Change the Status of a Topic, Generate a Report
Frames, Browse Sequences, Application Help, Shortcuts, & Shipping Issues: Create a New Frameset, Modify Frame Controls, Link Topics into Frames, Create a Custom Window, Create a Browse Sequence, Create and Use Map Files, Create Aliases/Application Help, Add a Shortcut to the Desktop
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RoboHelp is the industry standard for Help authoring. It's the preferred program if you are a Help author, technical writer, or programmer tasked with creating Help systems for desktop or Web-based applications.
This easy-to-use tutorial that will have you creating your own Help systems (complete with topics, books, links, tables, forms, glossaries, frames, skins, templates, DHTML, cascading style sheets and more) within three days.
Lessons Include:
Create a WebHelp Project | Import an HTML File | Import a Word Document | Rename Topic Titles | Create Project Folders | Auto-create a TOC | Apply a Style Sheet to a Topic | Apply Styles to Selected Paragraphs | Create a New Style Sheet | Create a Font Set | Use Inline Styles | Spell Check | Use Multi-File Find and Replace | Generate 508 and W3C Compliant WebHelp
That's Not All... There's Also Lessons On: Insert and Edit Hyperlinks | Import a PDF Document | Add Popups | Create Custom-Sized Popups | Use Link View | Resolve Broken Links | Add Graphics to a Help Project | Change Image Margins | Rename an Image | Add a Background Image | Add Hotspots to a Graphic | Add Sound to a Topic | Import and Format Topics | Import an Adobe Captivate Demo | Use RoboScreenCapture to Pull a Screen Shot | Create Conditional Build Tags | Define a Build Tag Expression | Create a User Defined Variable | Insert and Edit a User Defined Variable | Insert a Table | Format a Table | Add a Horizontal Line | Insert a Symbol | Add a Bulleted List | Format a Heading with a Fade in DHTML Effect | Apply Fly in DHTML Effects | Work with Positioned Text Boxes | Create a Trigger
Tired Yet? Hold on, there's more:
Create Indexes | Create a See Also Keyword | Add a Link Control to a Topic | Add Glossary Terms | Generate a Report | Generate Printed Documentation | Generate a PDF | Create Forms| Create Frames | Create Skins and Templates | Publish a Project | Create Context Sensitive Help and more...
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This book explains how to migrate from RoboHelp to MadCap Flare. Common tasks are compared between RoboHelp and Flare, and new tasks are highlighted and explained. Tips and tricks are also provided to help you take advantage of Flare's advanced features. Leverage your current knowledge of RoboHelp and get started using Flare! Sign up for our Flare newsletter! See http://www.clickstart.net Need Flare training? Sign up for official Flare training at http://www.clickstart.net
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This step-by-step, easy-to-use, tutorial will have you creating your own HTML Help (Help systems for Windows 98 and NT, ME and XP) and WebHelp (eHelp's cross-platform, cross-browser help solution) projects within two days. You will learn to create Help systems that include topics, books, links, tables, forms, glossaries, frames, skins, templates, DHTML, cascading style sheets and more.
If you are a candidate for eHelp's RoboHelp Certified Professional program, you will find this book to be an invaluable resource. The "Essentials of RoboHelp HTML 2002" has been endorsed by eHelp Corporation as a study guide for their RoboHelp user certification exam. The lessons presented in this book cover more than 60% of the questions presented in the exam.
At the front of the book (in the About This Book section) you'll come across exclusive offers from eHelp for such products and services as discounts on RoboHelp training classes.
Introduction to RoboHelp HTML
Create a New RoboHelp HTML Project | Explore RoboHelp HTML | Explore the Project Pane (Manager) | Change the Project Title | Add Text to an Existing Topic | Add a New Topic | Change the Title Text in an Existing File | Rename and Delete Topics | Specify the Project's Default Topic | Create a Book | Add and Delete Books | Rename Books | Move Books | Add Pages to Books | Generate a Project
Cascading Style Sheets
Create a New RoboHelp HTML Project | Import an HTML File into a Project | Rename Imported Topic Titles | Create Books | Add Existing Topics to Books | Apply a Style Sheet a Topic | Apply Paragraph Styles | Edit Styles | Create a Font Set | Create a New Style Sheet | Use Inline Styles | Create and Use a Character Style | Spell Check | Use Multi-File Find and Replace
Links
Add Hyperlinks to Existing Topics | Change Hyperlink Colors | Add an Independent Topic | Add Popups | Create Custom-Sized Popups | Use Link View | Rename the Project | Single Source to WebHelp | GenerateJavaHelp | Generate Oracle Help | Generate Printed Documentation
Graphics and Multimedia
Add Graphics to a Help Project | Resize a Graphic | Add a Background Image | Add a Baggage File | Add Hotspots to a Graphic | Add Sound to a Topic Background | Add Multimedia to a Topic
ActiveX Controls
Add a Shortcut Help Object | Add a Close Window Help Object | Add a Related Topics Help Object | Add a Splash Screen Help Object
Tables and Dynamic HTML
Insert a Table | Format a Table | Add a Horizontal Rule | Use a Graphic as a Horizontal Rule | Insert a Symbol | Add Bullets to Paragraphs | Format a Heading with a Fade in DHTML Effect | Use a Style to Apply DHTML Effects to All Topics | Apply Fly in DHTML Effects | Work with Positioned Text Boxes | Create a Trigger
Indexes, Glossaries and Reports
Create an Index with the Smart Index Wizard | Remove an Index Entry | Add Index Entries in the WYSIWYG | Add Keywords with the Topic Properties | Add Keywords with the Index Designer | Create a Multilevel Index | Create an Alink Name | Add a Link Control to a Topic | Add Glossary Terms on the Glossary Designer | Change the Status of a Topic | Generate a Report
Forms and Frames
Create a Basic Form with Text Boxes | Add Radio Buttons | Use TrueCode to Add a Radio Button | Add a Check Box | Add a Drop-Down Menu | Add a Text Box with Scroll Bars and Initial Text | Add Submit and Reset Buttons | Set Form Properties | Import Files into the Project | Create a New Frameset | Modify Frameset Controls | Link Topics into Frames
Skins and Templates
Apply Existing Skins to Topics | Create and Use a Custom Skin | Create and Apply a Template with Headers and Footers | Edit a Template
Customizing and Application Help
Create a Custom Window | Create a Browse Sequence | Preview an Application Needing Application Help | Create a Topic to be Context Sensitive | Import a Map File | Add a Shortcut to the Desktop
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Learn RoboHELP Classic 9 Fast!
It wasn't all that long ago that creating Help systems took extensive programming knowledge. Not any more. You'll learn to use RoboHELP Classic 9, and find it almost TOO easy to create even complex Help projects.
RoboHELP is arguably the best Windows-based Help authoring tool for the PC. And here at last is an easy-to-use tutorial that will have you creating Help systems within two short days.
Here's exactly what you'll learn:
Module 1 Lessons: The Basics
Create a Standalone RoboHELP Project, Explore the RoboHELP Explorer, Explore the Project Manager, Change Project Settings, Create and Rename Books, Move Books, Create Topics, Explore the RoboHELP Toolbar, Compile a Help System, How to Rename RoboHELP Projects, Learn about RoboHELP's Footnote SymbolsModule 2 Lessons: Text Formatting and Style Sheets
Create a New Project, Create New Books, Create New Topics, Insert Word Files into RoboHELP, Use the Replace Command, Modify Paragraph Styles, Compile and Run a Project, Create and Use Character Styles, Create a Custom Keyboard Shortcut, Spell CheckModule 3 Lessons: Links
Explore a Formatted Word Document, Create a New Project, Import a Word Document into a Project, Rename an Imported Word Document, Import Styles into a Word Document, Delete a Document from a Project, AutoCreate a TOC, Add Jumps to Existing Topics, Jumps to New Topics, Add Links and Create New Topics, Automatically Create, Create a Mid-Topic IDModule 4 Lessons: Graphics
The Images and Multimedia Folder, The BMROOT Folder, Dynamic WYSIWYG vs. True Code, Add a Graphics Folder to a Help Project, Add Graphics to a Help Project, Resize an Image, Add Hotspots to a Graphic,Add a Help Multimedia Animation, Single Source to Printed Documentation, Single Source to WebHelpModule 5 Lessons: Testing
Test Jumps, Convert a .JPG Graphic into a Bitmap, Use the ReSize Program to Resize a Graphic, Use ActiveTest, Use ActiveEdit to Navigate, Create a Table, Review the Error Wizard, Jump Between Topics Using Help Author Mode, Use Link View, Use Topics ViewModule 6 Lessons: Indexing
Use the Smart Index Wizard to Generate an Index, Add K Index Entries with Project Manager, Add K Index Entries with the Index Designer, Add Multiple Topics to an Existing Keyword, Add Keywords from within Word, Create a Multilevel Index, Create A-Keywords, Create a Help Button, Generate a ReportModule 7 Lessons: Customizing
Change a Project’s Browse Sequence, Change the Appearance of a Main Window, Change the Color for the Main Window, Change the Size of the Main Window, Set Non-scrolling Regions for a Topic, Control the Numbering of Paragraphs, Add a Jump, Change the Window Type for a Topic, Modify a Jump, Add a Window Title to the Secondary Window, Set the Popup Window ColorModule 8 Lessons: Screen Captures, WinHelp 2000 and Application Help
Create a Screen Capture, Add a New Topic and Insert a Graphic, Move a Topic into a Book, Link Popup Topics to a Graphic, Use WinHelp 2000, Add a Watermark to the Project, Preview an Application Needing Application Help, Review the Ship List, Copy Files to the Desktop, Review a Diagnostics Report, Automatically Add Map IDs to Existing Topics, Create a Custom Map Number, Context Sensitive Help, Create a Topic to be Context Sensitive, Import a Map File, Test Context Sensitive Help, Compress the Project, Add a Shortcut to the Desktop -
This fast, easy-to-use tutorial that will have you creating your own HTML Help systems (complete with topics, books, links, tables, forms, glossaries, frames, skins, templates, DHTML, cascading style sheets and more) within two days.
Course Content:
Module 1: The Basics
Create a New Project | Explore the Project Manager | Explore Project Settings | Edit a Topic | Add a New Topic | Edit a Headline | Rename and Delete Topics | Create a Book | Add and Delete Books | Rename Books | Move Books | Add Pages to Books | Specify the Project's Default Topic | Generate a Project
Module 2: Cascading Style Sheets Create a New Project | Import an HTML File into a Project | Rename Imported Topic Titles | Create Books | Add Existing Topics to Books | Apply a Style Sheet a Topic | Apply Paragraph Styles | Edit Styles | Create a Font Set | Create a New Style Sheet File | Use Inline Styles | Create and Use a Character Style | Spell Check | Use Multi-File Find and Replace
Module 3: Links
Add Hyperlinks to Existing Topics | Change Hyperlink Colors | Add an Independent Topic | Add Popups | Create Custom-Sized Popups | Use Link View | Rename the Project | Single Source to WebHelp | Create 508 Compliant Web Help | Generate JavaHelp | Generate Oracle Help | Generate Printed Documentation
Module 4: Graphics and Multimedia
Add Graphics to a Help Project | Resize an Inserted Graphic | Add a Background Image | Add a Baggage File | Add Hotspots to a Graphic | Add Sound to a Topic Background | Add Multimedia to a Topic | Import a RoboDemo Movie
Module 5: Help Controls and Conditional Text
Add a Shortcut Help Control | Add a Close Window Help Control | Add a Related Topics Help Control | Add a Splash Screen Help Control | Create and Use a Conditional Build Tag | Define a Build Tag Expression
Module 6: Tables and Dynamic HTML
Insert a Table| Format a Table | Add a Horizontal Rule| Use a Graphic as a Horizontal Rule| Insert a Symbol | Add Bullets to Paragraphs | Format a Heading with a Fade in DHTML Effect| Use a Style to Apply DHTML Effects | Apply Fly in DHTML Effects | Work with Positioned Text Boxes | Create a Trigger
Module 7: Indexes, Glossaries and Reports
Create an Index with the Smart Index Wizard | Remove an Index Entry | Add Index Keywords with the WYSIWYG Editor | Add Keywords with the Topic Properties | Add Keywords with the Index Designer | Create a Multilevel Index | Create a See Also Name | Add a Link Control to a Topic | Add Glossary Terms on the Glossary Designer | Change the Status of a Topic | Generate a Report
Module 8: Forms and Frames
Insert a Form and Text Field | Add Radio Buttons | Use the TrueCode Editor to Add a Radio Button | Add a Check Box | Insert a Drop-Down Menu | Add a Text Field with Scroll Bars and Initial Text | Add Submit and Reset Buttons | Set Form Properties | Import Files into the Project | Create a Frameset | Modify Frameset Controls | Link Topics into Frames
Module 9: Skins and Templates
Apply Existing Skins to Topics | Create and Use a Custom Skin | Create and Apply a Template with Headers and Footers | Edit a Template
Module 10: Customizing and Application Help
Create a Browse Sequence | Preview an Application Needing Application Help | Create a Topic to be Context Sensitive | Import a Map File | Merge Projects | Add a Shortcut to the Desktop
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Learn to create WinHelp Projects in 2 days!
There is no need to spend weeks and lots of money learning to create WinHelp files. This book will show you how in 2 short days.
What's RoboHelp Classic 7.0? It's a program created to produce WinHelp systems for Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.
This book won't replace your user manual or serve as the end-all in technical references. And this book doesn't waste your time with a lot of help system verbage that you don't need. Rather, RoboHelp Classic 7.0 is a 250-page beginner workbook that you'll find easy-to-use. In fact, this tutorial will have you creating WinHelp systems within two short days (or less). Create a Standalone RoboHelp project, Change Project Settings, Create Books & Topics, Compile a Help System, Create and Use Paragraph Styles and Character Styles, Add Jumps and Links, Add Graphics, Create a Custom Graphic, Add Hotspots to a Graphic, Add a Watermark, Make Graphics Transparent, Use ActiveTest and ActiveEdit, Create K-Keywords and A-Keywords, Add Buttons, Generate a Report, Set Non-scrolling Regions, Customize Your Help System, Use FullShot 99,Troubleshoot the Help System, Compress the Help System, and Add a Shortcut to the Desktop. AND MUCH MORE!
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This digital document is an article from Training Media Review, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2005. The length of the article is 669 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: RoboHelp X5.
Author: Sandra Carthan-Smith
Publication: Training Media Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 13 Issue: 1 Page: 10(2)
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Whether you're a technical writer, help author, or book indexer, you can bootstrap yourself into the online indexing world with RoboHELP. Why should a help or information system have an index when it already has a table of contents and full text search? When should you index? How do RoboHELP's Index Designer and Smart Index Wizard affect the process? Discover answers to these questions and others in Successful Indexing With RoboHELP HTML Edition. Let Sageline Publishing's Professional Bootstrap Series help you get started.
The first section, Online Indexing Basics, provides an introduction to the history and purpose of indexing, as well as an explanation of the relationship between HTML files and RoboHELP in the indexing process. The second half of the book, Indexing Inside RoboHELP, provides detailed procedures to help you make the most of RoboHELP as you index. You will learn tips and tricks along the way...and you will be able to deal with problems that are addressed only in this workbook. It is almost as important to learn what not to do as it is to learn what you should do.
Whether used for class materials or as a self-study guide, this workbook can get you successfully started with HTML indexing using RoboHELP HTML Edition.

















