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Insert a user-defined variable, View properties of a user-defined variable

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 151 Editing and formatting Insert a user-defined variable You can drag a user-defined variable from the User Defined Variables pod to the desired location in a topic open in Design Editor. If the list of variables is long, specify the variable name or value to search the variable. You can also insert variables using the follow steps: 1 Place the insertion point at the desired location in a topic. 2 Select Insert > User Defined Variable. 3 Select a variable and click OK. Specify the variable name or value to search the variable. As you type your search string, RoboHelp narrows down the variable list. View properties of a user-defined variable 1 In the User Defined Variables pod, select Default Variable Set. 2 Select a variable. 3 Do one of the following: • Right-click and select Properties. • Select Edit > Properties. 4 View details (Variable Name, Variable Set, Variable Value, Description, and Used In Topics). 5 Click OK. Delete a user-defined variable 1 In the User Defined Variables pod, select Default Variable Set. 2 Right-click a user-defined variable, and select Delete. 3 Select one of the following options: Delete Variable And Its References Delete the variable and its references across the topics, TOC, index, SSL, and templates. No warning is shown before the deletion. Note: Use the Variables report to locate the variables you want to remove. Delete Only The Variable Delete the value of a variable locally. Deleting a user-defined variable in the TOC does not remove it from the index. Note: If the variable value is overridden in the Single Source layouts file, it is removed from the variable list in the Single Source layouts dialog box. Delete Variable And Replace With Actual Content Delete the variable across the topics, TOC, index, SSL, and templates. The formatting rules for the variable remain the same. Rename a user-defined variable When you rename a user-defined variable, all instances of the variable are updated across all the variable sets, the topics, templates, TOC, index, and SSL. Note: You can't modify saved variable names. 1 Select View > Pods > User Defined Variables. The User Defined Variables pod appears. 2 Right-click a variable and select Rename. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Editing and formatting
Last updated 12/14/2011
Insert a user-defined variable
You can drag a user-defined variable from the User Defined Variables pod to the desired location in a topic open in
Design Editor. If the list of variables is long, specify the variable name or value to search the variable. You can also
insert variables using the follow steps:
1
Place the insertion point at the desired location in a topic.
2
Select Insert > User Defined Variable.
3
Select a variable and click OK.
Specify the variable name or value to search the variable. As you type your search string, RoboHelp narrows down the
variable list.
View properties of a user-defined variable
1
In the User Defined Variables pod, select Default Variable Set.
2
Select a variable.
3
Do one of the following:
Right-click and select Properties.
Select Edit > Properties.
4
View details (Variable Name, Variable Set, Variable Value, Description, and Used In Topics).
5
Click OK.
Delete a user-defined variable
1
In the User Defined Variables pod, select Default Variable Set.
2
Right-click a user-defined variable, and select Delete.
3
Select one of the following options:
Delete Variable And Its References
Delete the variable and its references across the topics, TOC, index, SSL, and
templates. No warning is shown before the deletion.
Note:
Use the Variables report to locate the variables you want to remove.
Delete Only The Variable
Delete the value of a variable locally. Deleting a user-defined variable in the TOC does
not remove it from the index.
Note:
If the variable value is overridden in the Single Source layouts file, it is removed from the variable list in the
Single Source layouts dialog box.
Delete Variable And Replace With Actual Content
Delete the variable across the topics, TOC, index, SSL, and
templates. The formatting rules for the variable remain the same.
Rename a user-defined variable
When you rename a user-defined variable, all instances of the variable are updated across all the variable sets, the
topics, templates, TOC, index, and SSL.
Note:
You can’t modify saved variable names.
1
Select View > Pods > User Defined Variables. The User Defined Variables pod appears.
2
Right-click a variable and select Rename.