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RoboHELP 2000 for WinHelp : The Course in a Book
William Meisheid David Locke
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| #17259764 in Books | 1999-12-31 | File type: PDF | 296 pages||9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| A well balanced effort|By A Customer|Having some experience in Windows Help but none in recent editions of RoboHELP I wanted a book that grounded the instruction in my help authoring experience. I wasn't disappointed. As a matter of fact I learned a few things I hadn't considered, such as tips on indexing your project. I liked the division of the basic Getting Started and th|About the Author|David Locke, Ph.D., principal consultant with WordSmith, Ltd., has worked with computer documentation and training since 1983, specializing in online information systems. He develops systems for a nationwide client list in addition to delivering
***This book can teach you to author help systems in WinHelp whether you are using RoboHELP 2000 or 9. eHelp has not made significant changes between those versions of RoboHELP Classic.***
Use this workbook to bootstrap yourself into the online information world with RoboHELP. Discover how to start your project the right way the first time, avoid the traps beginning help authors fall into, use the powerful features of RoboHELP to their best advantage...and do it all ...
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