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RoboHelp includes a Design Editor and a HTML Editor by default. You can also use third party editors such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Dreamweaver for editing. RoboHelp Design Editor Select a topic file from the Project Manager…
You can validate both topics and projects for W3C compliance. RoboHelp validates all content and shows warnings or error messages for any non-compliance. To validate a topic, right-click on the…
RoboHelp can do spell check across the Content, ToC, Index and Glossary of the project. You can spell check a topic or an entire project. Spell Check a Topic To spell check a topic,…
RoboHelp makes it easy to manage topics. You can rename topics, update the topic references and even track the status of a topic. Renaming a Topic To rename a topic,…
Master pages are a form of templates, which help in separating layout and styling from the content. The layout information of a master page is associated with a CSS file.…
RoboHelp can create topic files in XHTML. XHTML allows for structured authoring that ensures well-written code. All old RoboHelp for HTML topics are upgraded to XHTML. The XHTML topics conform…
The Project Manager pod makes it easy to create, save or open topics. Creating a Topic For creating a topic in RoboHelp, we should follow the steps given below. Step…
With RoboHelp, you can generate and customize a wide variety of reports. We will look at an example of a non-customizable and a customizable report. All reports can be accessed…
RoboHelp makes it easy to get reports about a project. You can export, print and send reports from the Reports Dialog Box. Export Project Reports Click on the Tools tab and…
RoboHelp can import compiled WinHelp 4.0 (HLP) or WinHelp Project File (HPJ) into your project. Although you cannot output a WinHelp file from RoboHelp HTML, you can import the HPJ file, which is the…