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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 118 Working with topics Notes: • If a body placeholder is deleted from the master page or does not appear, the resultant topic has its headers appear first (if at all), followed by the HTML content of the master page, the topic content, and the footer (if present). • You cannot apply DHTML effects on the placeholders. The content inside the body placeholder is normal HTML content, so you can apply DHTML effects to it. • You can preview the master pages to see how the placeholder content is displayed in the final output. If the associated master page has mini TOC and breadcrumbs placeholders, the mini TOC and breadcrumbs are generated at the time of preview or layout generation. More Help topics "Add breadcrumbs to topics" on page 190 Importing master pages You can import master pages from other projects and apply them to topics in your current project. When you upgrade from RoboHelp 7 or earlier, topic templates convert to master pages when you import them. Except for the header and footer, all the content in the topic template is wrapped in the body placeholder. Applying master pages You can apply or change the master page to one or multiple topics at a time. Use this option to change the master page of one or more, but not all topics in your project. You can apply the master page to all topics when you generate the Help output. Apply a master page to a topic 1 From the Topic List, right-click the topic, and select Properties. 2 In the Topic Properties dialog box, select the General tab. 3 All the master pages in a project are listed in the Master Page menu. Select a master page and click OK. Optionally, you can do the following: • To preview the selected master page, click the Preview icon. • To select a master page that is not in the current project, click the Browse button. Apply a master page to multiple topics 1 In the topic list, sort the topics by the master page associated with them. Note: If the Master Page column is not visible, right-click a column header, and select Master Page from the menu. 2 Select the topics that are associated with the master page that you want to substitute. If you are applying master pages for the first time, select the topics that are not associated with a master page. You can also select multiple sets of topics with different master pages applied to them. 3 Right-click, and select Properties. 4 In the Topic Properties dialog box, select General tab. 5 Select the master page from the Master Page menu, and click OK. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Working with topics
Last updated 12/14/2011
Notes:
If a body placeholder is deleted from the master page or does not appear, the resultant topic has its headers appear
first (if at all), followed by the HTML content of the master page, the topic content, and the footer (if present).
You cannot apply DHTML effects on the placeholders. The content inside the body placeholder is normal HTML
content, so you can apply DHTML effects to it.
You can preview the master pages to see how the placeholder content is displayed in the final output. If the
associated master page has mini TOC and breadcrumbs placeholders, the mini TOC and breadcrumbs are
generated at the time of preview or layout generation.
More Help topics
Add breadcrumbs to topics
” on page
190
Importing master pages
You can import master pages from other projects and apply them to topics in your current project. When you upgrade
from RoboHelp 7 or earlier, topic templates convert to master pages when you import them. Except for the header and
footer, all the content in the topic template is wrapped in the body placeholder.
Applying master pages
You can apply or change the master page to one or multiple topics at a time. Use this option to change the master page
of one or more, but not all topics in your project. You can apply the master page to all topics when you generate the
Help output.
Apply a master page to a topic
1
From the Topic List, right-click the topic, and select Properties.
2
In the Topic Properties dialog box, select the General tab.
3
All the master pages in a project are listed in the Master Page menu. Select a master page and click OK. Optionally,
you can do the following:
To preview the selected master page, click the Preview icon.
To select a master page that is not in the current project, click the Browse button.
Apply a master page to multiple topics
1
In the topic list, sort the topics by the master page associated with them.
Note:
If the Master Page column is not visible, right-click a column header, and select Master Page from the menu.
2
Select the topics that are associated with the master page that you want to substitute. If you are applying master
pages for the first time, select the topics that are not associated with a master page. You can also select multiple sets
of topics with different master pages applied to them.
3
Right-click, and select Properties.
4
In the Topic Properties dialog box, select General tab.
5
Select the master page from the Master Page menu, and click OK.