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Merging help projects, Merged WebHelp Pro and FlashHelp Pro projects are

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Merging help projects Merging multiple projects together has the advantages of: • Splitting the documentation into manageable chunks. • Allowing teams of help authors to work on content simultaneously. • Updating content without the performance implications of re-generating all the content. Seamless to the end user - Merged WebHelp Pro and FlashHelp Pro projects are created in Adobe RoboHelp 9 with the Table of Contents in the parent project containing a reference to the child projects. So, the result is a seamless experience to the end user. In the following example, the parent project's Table of Contents links to three child projects. Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Reviewer's Guide 12

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Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Reviewer’s Guide
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Merging help projects
Merging multiple projects together has the advantages of:
Splitting the documentation into manageable chunks.
Allowing teams of help authors to work on content simultaneously.
Updating content without the performance implications of re-generating all the
content.
Seamless to the end user
- Merged WebHelp Pro and FlashHelp Pro projects are
created in Adobe RoboHelp 9 with the Table of Contents in the parent project
containing a reference to the child projects. So, the result is a seamless experience to
the end user. In the following example, the parent project’s Table of Contents links to
three child projects.