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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 117 Working with topics More Help topics "Headers, footers, and page breaks" on page 147 Formatting master pages When you generate or preview a layout, border and shading properties of the master pages override border and shading properties of topics. If the properties do not conflict, they are applied independently. For example, if you set border properties for a master page, and background color for a topic, the final output topic has both applied to it. Edit a master page 1 Do one of the following: • Right-click a master page in the Project Set-up pod and select Edit. • Select a master page in the Project Set-up pod and select Edit > Edit [name of the master page].htt. • Double click a Master Page in the Project Set-up pod. 2 Make the desired changes. Change the CSS associated with a master page 1 Right-click in a master page and select Properties. 2 Click the Appearance tab. 3 Select a style sheet from the list of style sheets available in a project. 4 Click OK. Note: Select the Used In tab in the Master Page Properties dialog box to see a report of the topics associated with the master page. Insert a placeholder You can insert placeholders for mini TOCs, breadcrumbs, and topics in master pages. By default, a body placeholder is inserted in a new master page. 1 Place the cursor below or after the body placeholder. 2 Select Insert > Placeholder > Mini TOC or Breadcrumbs. Note: You cannot insert a placeholder inside a paragraph as inline text or in headers or footers. More Help topics "Headers, footers, and page breaks" on page 147 Format and edit placeholders You can format styles in placeholders using the Format Placeholders option from the context menu. Open a master page in Design view and do one of the following: • Right-click a placeholder. Select Format Placeholder. • Select a placeholder and click the Format Placeholder button in the Design Editor toolbar. • Double-click in the placeholder. • Select Format > Placeholder. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Working with topics
Last updated 12/14/2011
More Help topics
Headers, footers, and page breaks
” on page
147
Formatting master pages
When you generate or preview a layout, border and shading properties of the master pages override border and
shading properties of topics. If the properties do not conflict, they are applied independently. For example, if you set
border properties for a master page, and background color for a topic, the final output topic has both applied to it.
Edit a master page
1
Do one of the following:
Right-click a master page in the Project Set-up pod and select Edit.
Select a master page in the Project Set-up pod and select Edit > Edit
[name of the master page]
.htt.
Double click a Master Page in the Project Set-up pod.
2
Make the desired changes.
Change the CSS associated with a master page
1
Right-click in a master page and select Properties.
2
Click the Appearance tab.
3
Select a style sheet from the list of style sheets available in a project.
4
Click OK.
Note:
Select the Used In tab in the Master Page Properties dialog box to see a report of the topics associated with the
master page.
Insert a placeholder
You can insert placeholders for mini TOCs, breadcrumbs, and topics in master pages. By default, a body placeholder
is inserted in a new master page.
1
Place the cursor below or after the body placeholder.
2
Select Insert > Placeholder > Mini TOC or Breadcrumbs.
Note:
You cannot insert a placeholder inside a paragraph as inline text or in headers or footers.
More Help topics
Headers, footers, and page breaks
” on page
147
Format and edit placeholders
You can format styles in placeholders using the Format Placeholders option from the context menu. Open a master
page in Design view and do one of the following:
Right-click a placeholder. Select Format Placeholder.
Select a placeholder and click the Format Placeholder button
in the Design Editor toolbar.
Double-click in the placeholder.
Select Format > Placeholder.