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Import What's This? Help projects, To include these topics, select Yes

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 260 Context-sensitive Help 3 Select an application. This is the name of the executable file (.exe), dynamic link library (.dll), or ActiveX control (.ocx). 4 Click Browse. In Files Of Type, select the file format. 5 Navigate to the folder that contains the application. Double-click the application file to select it. 6 Click Next. The name and location of the project file appear. All What's This? Help Composer projects are titled "Context.txt" and are saved in the same folder as the HTML Help project. 7 Click Next. The names of all files containing dialog boxes for the application appear. These files are in the same folder as the application (or they are called by the application). The files listed are included in the What's This? Help project. You can remove unwanted files. If you are unsure about what files to use, consult your application developer. 8 Click Next. What's This? Help Composer can generate Help topics for default buttons such as OK and Cancel. 9 To include these topics, select Yes, Create Default Help Text For This Project. 10 Click Finish. The application's files are scanned and a database of information is generated. After a few moments, the new project opens in What's This Help Composer and a summary report appears. You can view this report, copy it to the Windows clipboard, and print it. 11 When you finish working with the summary report, click OK. All the components of the dialog boxes and windows are identified in the Dialog Boxes pane. You can start authoring What's This? Help topics. 12 To return to RoboHelp and work on the HTML Help topics, save the What's This? Help project and close the program. Version-control projects may have more options. Tips: • To work on the What's This? Help topics, open the Help project in RoboHelp, and then open What's This? Help. • Before you start a What's This? Help project, consult your developer to determine details that might affect the application files and the way you author topics. Import What's This? Help projects You can import existing What's This? Help projects intended for C and C++ applications into your Microsoft HTML Help projects. You can use only one What's This? Help project with an HTML Help project. 1 Open the RoboHelp project. 2 Select File > Import > What's This? Help Project. 3 Navigate to the What's This? Help project file's (.chj) folder. Double-click to import it. Version-control projects may have more options. Notes: • All What's This? Help project files are saved in the project folder. • To update What's This? Help topics, edit the Context.txt file. This file is in the Project Manager, in the Text-Only Topic Files folder (in the Context-Sensitive Help folder). This file cannot be renamed. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Context-sensitive Help
Last updated 12/14/2011
3
Select an application. This is the name of the executable file (.exe), dynamic link library (.dll), or ActiveX control
(.ocx).
4
Click Browse. In Files Of Type, select the file format.
5
Navigate to the folder that contains the application. Double-click the application file to select it.
6
Click Next. The name and location of the project file appear.
All What's This? Help Composer projects are titled "Context.txt" and are saved in the same folder as the HTML
Help project.
7
Click Next. The names of all files containing dialog boxes for the application appear. These files are in the same
folder as the application (or they are called by the application). The files listed are included in the What's This? Help
project. You can remove unwanted files. If you are unsure about what files to use, consult your application
developer.
8
Click Next. What's This? Help Composer can generate Help topics for default buttons such as OK and Cancel.
9
To include these topics, select Yes, Create Default Help Text For This Project.
10
Click Finish.
The application's files are scanned and a database of information is generated. After a few moments, the new project
opens in What's This Help Composer and a summary report appears. You can view this report, copy it to the
Windows clipboard, and print it.
11
When you finish working with the summary report, click OK.
All the components of the dialog boxes and windows are identified in the Dialog Boxes pane. You can start
authoring What's This? Help topics.
12
To return to RoboHelp and work on the HTML Help topics, save the What's This? Help project and close the
program.
Version-control projects may have more options.
Tips:
To work on the What's This? Help topics, open the Help project in RoboHelp, and then open What's This? Help.
Before you start a What's This? Help project, consult your developer to determine details that might affect the
application files and the way you author topics.
Import What's This? Help projects
You can import existing What's This? Help projects intended for C and C++ applications into your Microsoft HTML
Help projects. You can use only one What's This? Help project with an HTML Help project.
1
Open the RoboHelp project.
2
Select File > Import > What's This? Help Project.
3
Navigate to the What's This? Help project file's (.chj) folder. Double-click to import it.
Version-control projects may have more options.
Notes:
All What's This? Help project files are saved in the project folder.
To update What's This? Help topics, edit the Context.txt file. This file is in the Project Manager, in the Text-Only
Topic Files folder (in the Context-Sensitive Help folder). This file cannot be renamed.