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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 119 Working with topics Applying a master page or CSS at the time of generation Single-source layouts let you override the master page or the CSS when you generate output. For different output results, apply different master pages or a different CSS. Each single-source layout except the Printed Documentation layout provides an option to apply master pages or CSS. You can choose to apply a master page or a CSS across all the topics in a project. Note: For the Printed Documentation layout, you can apply only a different CSS. To apply to all topics, select Apply To All Topics and choose either a master page or a CSS. The Master Pages and CSS menus show all the master pages and CSS available in the project. • If you do not select the Apply To All Topics option, the master pages associated with individual topics take effect. If no master pages are associated with individual topics, RoboHelp applies no master pages when it generates output. • If you choose to apply a master page, master pages associated with individual topics are overridden. The CSS associated with the master page becomes effective and overrides the CSS associated with all other individual topics. • If you choose to apply a CSS, master pages associated with individual topics take effect. The selected CSS is applied to all the topics whether any master page is associated with them or not. • If a master page is not associated with any CSS, the CSS associated with each individual topic becomes effective. Manage topics Rename a topic When you rename a topic, the title is updated in the topic properties. Links to the topic still work. Other references are not automatically updated. For example, you may need to edit the TOC page title in the TOC Editor. If you create new topics using a master page, topic titles are automatically updated when you change a topic title in Topic Properties. 1 Do one of the following: • Select View > Pods > Project Manager. • Select View > Pods > Topic List. 2 Select a topic. 3 In the toolbar, click the Properties icon . Click the General tab. 4 In the Topic Title box, type the new title. 5 Click OK. The topic title is updated. 6 To change the topic heading, open the topic in the Design Editor. Edit the heading text. Note: To match the filename to the updated topic title, change the filename when you change a topic title. More Help topics "Rename topic files" on page 111 "Manage files" on page 36 Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Working with topics
Last updated 12/14/2011
Applying a master page or CSS at the time of generation
Single-source layouts let you override the master page or the CSS when you generate output. For different output
results, apply different master pages or a different CSS.
Each single-source layout except the Printed Documentation layout provides an option to apply master pages or CSS.
You can choose to apply a master page or a CSS across all the topics in a project.
Note:
For the Printed Documentation layout, you can apply only a different CSS.
To apply to all topics, select Apply To All Topics and choose either a master page or a CSS. The Master Pages and CSS
menus show all the master pages and CSS available in the project.
If you do not select the Apply To All Topics option, the master pages associated with individual topics take effect.
If no master pages are associated with individual topics, RoboHelp applies no master pages when it generates
output.
If you choose to apply a master page, master pages associated with individual topics are overridden. The CSS
associated with the master page becomes effective and overrides the CSS associated with all other individual topics.
If you choose to apply a CSS, master pages associated with individual topics take effect. The selected CSS is applied
to all the topics whether any master page is associated with them or not.
If a master page is not associated with any CSS, the CSS associated with each individual topic becomes effective.
Manage topics
Rename a topic
When you rename a topic, the title is updated in the topic properties. Links to the topic still work. Other references are
not automatically updated. For example, you may need to edit the TOC page title in the TOC Editor.
If you create new topics using a master page, topic titles are automatically updated when you change a topic title in
Topic Properties.
1
Do one of the following:
Select View > Pods > Project Manager.
Select View > Pods > Topic List.
2
Select a topic.
3
In the toolbar, click the Properties icon
. Click the General tab.
4
In the Topic Title box, type the new title.
5
Click OK. The topic title is updated.
6
To change the topic heading, open the topic in the Design Editor. Edit the heading text.
Note:
To match the filename to the updated topic title, change the filename when you change a topic title.
More Help topics
Rename topic files
” on page
111
Manage files
” on page
36