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Create browse sequences from TOCs, Indexes, Index basics, About indexes and keywords, Topic keywords

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 170 TOCs, indexes, glossaries 3 From the Select Table Of Contents menu, select the table of contents to merge. 4 Click OK. When you generate a layout, select the merged table of contents from the list in the Layout screen of the wizard. The selected table of contents appears in the output view of the Help. More Help topics "Merging Help projects" on page 96 Create browse sequences from TOCs You can use multiple tables of contents to generate browse sequences. 1 Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor. 2 Click Auto-Create Using TOC. 3 In the text box, specify how many levels for each book to include in the sequence. 4 From the pop-up menu, select the table of contents for the browse sequence. 5 Click OK. Indexes Index basics About indexes and keywords You create an index by adding keywords and associating them with topics. You can spell check an index, and you can use topic To Do lists to track your work while indexing. Change the capitalization of keywords in the Index pod. An index can include multiple levels of keywords and cross-references to other keywords. Subkeywords can be listed under a main keyword or in a Topics Found window. If a main keyword is linked to more than two topics, it needs subkeywords. Topic keywords Topic keywords appear the same as index file (HHK) keywords, but they are stored within individual HTML topics. The Index Designer identifies topic keywords with a key/page icon . When working with topic keywords, consider the following details: • When you import topics into a project, their keywords are added to the index. • You can copy topic keywords to other topics and create index file keywords from them. • You can use topic keywords with Keyword Link controls. • If you remove a topic from a project, its keywords remain in the index in bold (indicating they are not linked to a topic). The keywords don't appear in the index until you link them to other topics. • Topic keywords can link only to local HTML topics. The topic can appear only in the default Help window. • Topic keywords cannot cross-reference (link to) other keywords in the index. Create the cross-reference using an index file keyword. • Topic keywords are sorted in the index in alphabetical order. You cannot reorder the keywords. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
TOCs, indexes, glossaries
Last updated 12/14/2011
3
From the Select Table Of Contents menu, select the table of contents to merge.
4
Click OK.
When you generate a layout, select the merged table of contents from the list in the Layout screen of the wizard. The
selected table of contents appears in the output view of the Help.
More Help topics
Merging Help projects
” on page
96
Create browse sequences from TOCs
You can use multiple tables of contents to generate browse sequences.
1
Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor.
2
Click Auto-Create Using TOC.
3
In the text box, specify how many levels for each book to include in the sequence.
4
From the pop-up menu, select the table of contents for the browse sequence.
5
Click OK.
Indexes
Index basics
About indexes and keywords
You create an index by adding keywords and associating them with topics. You can spell check an index, and you can
use topic To Do lists to track your work while indexing. Change the capitalization of keywords in the Index pod.
An index can include multiple levels of keywords and cross-references to other keywords. Subkeywords can be listed
under a main keyword or in a Topics Found window. If a main keyword is linked to more than two topics, it needs
subkeywords.
Topic keywords
Topic keywords appear the same as index file (HHK) keywords, but they are stored within individual HTML topics.
The Index Designer identifies topic keywords with a key/page icon
.
When working with topic keywords, consider the following details:
When you import topics into a project, their keywords are added to the index.
You can copy topic keywords to other topics and create index file keywords from them.
You can use topic keywords with Keyword Link controls.
If you remove a topic from a project, its keywords remain in the index in bold (indicating they are not linked to a
topic). The keywords don’t appear in the index until you link them to other topics.
Topic keywords can link only to local HTML topics. The topic can appear only in the default Help window.
Topic keywords cannot cross-reference (link to) other keywords in the index. Create the cross-reference using an
index file keyword.
Topic keywords are sorted in the index in alphabetical order. You cannot reorder the keywords.