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FAQs about merging projects, In the TOC pod

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 100 Projects 2 Open the master project. Select any project as the master or select a blank project as a master project. 3 In the TOC pod, click the New Merged Project icon. The Merged Project dialog opens. 4 In Project Name, type a WebHelp/FlashHelp Pro project (XPJ) name. Or, click Open to browse to the project file. A reference to this project is inserted in the TOC of the current project where you clicked. 5 Click OK. An icon with the project name is displayed in the TOC where you inserted the child project. The icon is a placeholder indicating where the TOC of the child project appears in the merged project. If needed, you can drag the icon to another location in the TOC and drop it into place. 6 Generate all the projects to update any changes. 7 Publish the master project. 8 View the merged project from the server. FAQs about merging projects This information applies to Adobe AIR, WebHelp, and Microsoft HTML Help projects. Master projects Which project works best as the master project? A blank project with no topics as a container for the child projects works best as the master project. If you need to include content in the master project, avoid creating cross-project links. The TOC of the master project can consist of references to child projects only. The TOCs of the child projects appear in the output. Can the master project include content categories? Yes, the master project can include any number of content categories. However, the child projects must not have content categories. How many child projects can the master project reference? There is no limit to the number of child projects that you can reference in the master project. Can a master project be a child project of another master project? Yes. For example, Project A can be a master project referencing Project B, and it can also be added as a child project of Project C. Here are examples for each output type: For WebHelp projects: To use Project A as a child project, publish it to the \mergedProjects\ folder of Project C. For HTML Help projects: To use Project A as a child project, add the CHM file to Project C and generate the merged projects. Where do I place the child project in the TOC? You can place the child project anywhere in the TOC of the master project (as a subbook or a top-level book). After inserting the child projects into the TOC, you can drag them to the selected location in the TOC. However, you cannot separate or divide the child project TOC in the master TOC. The TOC of the child project appears in its entirety where you place it. Does generating or publishing the master project update the child projects? No. To update a child project in the merged Help system, generate the child project. In WebHelp projects, also publish the child projects to the correct folder. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Projects
Last updated 12/14/2011
2
Open the master project. Select any project as the master or select a blank project as a master project.
3
In the TOC pod, click the New Merged Project icon. The Merged Project dialog opens.
4
In Project Name, type a WebHelp/FlashHelp Pro project (XPJ) name. Or, click Open to browse to the project file.
A reference to this project is inserted in the TOC of the current project where you clicked.
5
Click OK. An icon with the project name is displayed in the TOC where you inserted the child project. The icon is
a placeholder indicating where the TOC of the child project appears in the merged project. If needed, you can drag
the icon to another location in the TOC and drop it into place.
6
Generate all the projects to update any changes.
7
Publish the master project.
8
View the merged project from the server.
FAQs about merging projects
This information applies to Adobe AIR, WebHelp, and Microsoft HTML Help projects.
Master projects
Which project works best as the master project?
A blank project with no topics as a container for the child projects works best as the master project. If you need to
include content in the master project, avoid creating cross-project links.
The TOC of the master project can consist of references to child projects only. The TOCs of the child projects appear
in the output.
Can the master project include content categories?
Yes, the master project can include any number of content categories. However, the child projects must not have
content categories.
How many child projects can the master project reference?
There is no limit to the number of child projects that you can reference in the master project.
Can a master project be a child project of another master project?
Yes. For example, Project A can be a master project referencing Project B, and it can also be added as a child project
of Project C. Here are examples for each output type:
For WebHelp projects: To use Project A as a child project, publish it to the \mergedProjects\ folder of Project C.
For HTML Help projects: To use Project A as a child project, add the CHM file to Project C and generate the merged
projects.
Where do I place the child project in the TOC?
You can place the child project anywhere in the TOC of the master project (as a subbook or a top-level book). After
inserting the child projects into the TOC, you can drag them to the selected location in the TOC. However, you cannot
separate or divide the child project TOC in the master TOC. The TOC of the child project appears in its entirety where
you place it.
Does generating or publishing the master project update the child projects?
No. To update a child project in the merged Help system, generate the child project. In WebHelp projects, also publish
the child projects to the correct folder.