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Copy an image, View an image, Add an image to a topic, Add a RoboScreenCapture image to a topic

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 209 Multimedia and special effects Copy an image 1 In the Toolbox pod, double-click the Graphics Locator button . 2 Select an image from the Image Files list. 3 Browse to a destination. 4 Click Copy File. View an image To view an image, you associate the filename extension with an application: 1 In the Project view, select the Images folder. 2 Right-click an image. 3 Click View. 4 Select Tools > Options. 5 Click the Associations tab. 6 Click Add next to File Associations. Enter a filename extension. 7 Click Select. Browse to the application to use for editing and viewing the file type. Add an image to a topic You can insert files with the following filename extensions: .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, or .bmp. Note: For Web-based Help, use GIF or JPEG files. 1 In the Design Editor, select a location for the image. 2 In the toolbar, click the Insert Image button . 3 Do either of the following: • Click the Browse button to browse to a file. • If the image file is in the project, select a folder from the Images In Project Folders pop-up menu. Select All Folders to see all images in the project. 4 Click OK. Tips: • For an image used in the project, drag it from the Project Manager\Images folder into the topic. • To add predefined images, click the Gallery tab in the Image dialog box, select a category, and select the image. To add it to the project, click OK. • You can paste screen captures into the Design Editor without using a third-party image-editing tool. The images are saved as either GIF or JPEG files. Press Alt + PrtScr to capture the active screen. Add a RoboScreenCapture image to a topic Simultaneously create and add images. 1 Move the cursor to a desired location in the Design Editor of a topic. 2 Click the Insert ScreenCapture button on the Object toolbar. The Insert ScreenCapture dialog box appears. 3 Enter a filename for the new image. 4 Select a file format. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Multimedia and special effects
Last updated 12/14/2011
Copy an image
1
In the Toolbox pod, double-click the Graphics Locator button
.
2
Select an image from the Image Files list.
3
Browse to a destination.
4
Click Copy File.
View an image
To view an image, you associate the filename extension with an application:
1
In the Project view, select the Images folder.
2
Right-click an image.
3
Click View.
4
Select Tools > Options.
5
Click the Associations tab.
6
Click Add next to File Associations. Enter a filename extension.
7
Click Select. Browse to the application to use for editing and viewing the file type.
Add an image to a topic
You can insert files with the following filename extensions: .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, or .bmp.
Note:
For Web-based Help, use GIF or JPEG files.
1
In the Design Editor, select a location for the image.
2
In the toolbar, click the Insert Image button
.
3
Do either of the following:
Click the Browse button
to browse to a file.
If the image file is in the project, select a folder from the Images In Project Folders pop-up menu. Select All
Folders to see all images in the project.
4
Click OK.
Tips:
For an image used in the project, drag it from the Project Manager\Images folder into the topic.
To add predefined images, click the Gallery tab in the Image dialog box, select a category, and select the image. To
add it to the project, click OK.
You can paste screen captures into the Design Editor without using a third-party image-editing tool. The images
are saved as either GIF or JPEG files. Press Alt + PrtScr to capture the active screen.
Add a RoboScreenCapture image to a topic
Simultaneously create and add images.
1
Move the cursor to a desired location in the Design Editor of a topic.
2
Click the Insert ScreenCapture button
on the Object toolbar. The Insert ScreenCapture dialog box appears.
3
Enter a filename for the new image.
4
Select a file format.