Adobe 65030089 User Guide - Page 127

Find a topic, Smart Index, Properties, Topic Title Includes, File Name Includes, Status, File Modified

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 121 Working with topics Smart Index Open the Smart Index wizard. Properties Open the General tab. Save the keyword in either the index file or in the current topic. Changing master pages To change which master page is applied to a topic, select a master page from the Master Pages menu. The default is the last master page applied to the topic. You can view the master page by clicking the View button or browse to a new master page by clicking the Browse button. More Help topics "Update the To Do list for a topic" on page 36 "Link a style sheet to topics or master pages" on page 155 "Apply conditional build tags to multiple topics" on page 221 "Identify the browse sequences a topic is assigned to" on page 207 Find a topic Find topics within your project from the Table Of Contents, Index, and Project Manager pods. You can search on all or part of a topic title or on topic properties. 1 Click the pod to search: • To find out which folder a topic is in, click the Project Manager pod. • To find out where a topic is in the table of contents, click the Table Of Contents pod. • To find out where a topic is referenced in the index, click the Index pod. • To find out if a topic is in your project, click the Topic List pod. 2 Select Edit > Find Topic. 3 To conduct a simple search, click the Search tab and type all or part of the topic title next to Topic Title Includes. 4 To conduct an advanced search, click the Advanced tab. You can search according to the following options: Topic Title Includes Enter text to help you find the topic by title. File Name Includes Enter text to help you find the topic by filename. You can search for the following topic properties: Status Click to ignore status in the search or search for topics that are assigned to a specific status. File Modified Click to ignore file modification dates or search for files modified before or after specific dates. You can enter a date at the right of this option. Priority Click to ignore topic priorities in the search or to search for topics based on a specific priority assignment. You can enter a number at the right of this option. Note: Searching by author is not supported. The Found Topics area has these features: Found Topics Displays the topics that match the search criteria. Select a topic from this list to preview it or modify its properties. View button Displays the selected topic in the Preview window. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Working with topics
Last updated 12/14/2011
Smart Index
Open the Smart Index wizard.
Properties
Open the General tab. Save the keyword in either the index file or in the current topic.
Changing master pages
To change which master page is applied to a topic, select a master page from the Master Pages menu. The default is the
last master page applied to the topic. You can view the master page by clicking the View button
or browse to a
new master page by clicking the Browse button.
More Help topics
Update the To Do list for a topic
” on page
36
Link a style sheet to topics or master pages
” on page
155
Apply conditional build tags to multiple topics
” on page
221
Identify the browse sequences a topic is assigned to
” on page
207
Find a topic
Find topics within your project from the Table Of Contents, Index, and Project Manager pods.
You can search on all or part of a topic title or on topic properties.
1
Click the pod to search:
To find out which folder a topic is in, click the Project Manager pod.
To find out where a topic is in the table of contents, click the Table Of Contents pod.
To find out where a topic is referenced in the index, click the Index pod.
To find out if a topic is in your project, click the Topic List pod.
2
Select Edit > Find Topic.
3
To conduct a simple search, click the Search tab and type all or part of the topic title next to Topic Title Includes.
4
To conduct an advanced search, click the Advanced tab. You can search according to the following options:
Topic Title Includes
Enter text to help you find the topic by title.
File Name Includes
Enter text to help you find the topic by filename.
You can search for the following topic properties:
Status
Click to ignore status in the search or search for topics that are assigned to a specific status.
File Modified
Click to ignore file modification dates or search for files modified before or after specific dates. You
can enter a date at the right of this option.
Priority
Click to ignore topic priorities in the search or to search for topics based on a specific priority assignment.
You can enter a number at the right of this option.
Note:
Searching by author is not supported.
The Found Topics area has these features:
Found Topics
Displays the topics that match the search criteria. Select a topic from this list to preview it or modify
its properties.
View button
Displays the selected topic in the Preview window.