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Create a project by importing documents

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 30 Projects Department Guidelines Create a Help system to outline guidelines for a department in a company. For example, you can create Help for a human resources department, outlining guidelines on recruitment and selection, flexible working hours, and so on. Disaster Recovery Plan Create a Help system with samples on how to write a disaster recovery plan. Online Manual Create an online manual for a company product or software application. Policies And Procedures Create a handbook or a document listing policies and procedures specific to an organization. Custom Customize a Help project template. 3 Specify options in the New Project Wizard dialog box: • Leave Language as English or select another language to localize the project. Spell checking, indexing with the Smart Index Wizard, and parts of the user interface are localized. • If you select Save As Default, the selected language is used for all new projects. 4 Click Finish. The first topic opens in the Design Editor on the right. On the left, the Project Manager opens. The first topic is selected in the HTML Files (Topics) folder. More Help topics "Change project settings" on page 33 Create a project by importing documents 1 Do one of the following: • From the Starter pod, select a new project type from the Import list. • Select File > New > Project. Click the Import tab and select a new project type. 2 Follow the prompts. The new project opens in RoboHelp. Create a project using FrameMaker or Word documents You can create new projects by importing FrameMaker or Word documents. While importing, you can map the styles of these documents to styles in RoboHelp. 1 Select File > New > Project and click Import. 2 Select FrameMaker or Word documents and click OK. 3 Select from .book, .mif, .fm, .bk, and .frm files for FrameMaker and .doc, .docx, .rtf, and .docm files for Word. You can import multiple FrameMaker or Word documents at the same time. You can import .book and .bk files one at a time. Note: For any FrameMaker format other than MIF, FrameMaker 8 or later is required. If the correct version is not installed, you cannot import the file. 4 Enter the project title, filename, and location of the project. 5 Click Finish. A new project wizard prompts you to select options to map the TOC, index, or glossary. 6 Select the required options, and click Next. 7 Click Edit. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Projects
Last updated 12/14/2011
Department Guidelines
Create a Help system to outline guidelines for a department in a company. For example,
you can create Help for a human resources department, outlining guidelines on recruitment and selection, flexible
working hours, and so on.
Disaster Recovery Plan
Create a Help system with samples on how to write a disaster recovery plan.
Online Manual
Create an online manual for a company product or software application.
Policies And Procedures
Create a handbook or a document listing policies and procedures specific to an
organization.
Custom
Customize a Help project template.
3
Specify options in the New Project Wizard dialog box:
Leave Language as English or select another language to localize the project. Spell checking, indexing with the
Smart Index Wizard, and parts of the user interface are localized.
If you select Save As Default, the selected language is used for all new projects.
4
Click Finish.
The first topic opens in the Design Editor on the right. On the left, the Project Manager opens. The first topic is selected
in the HTML Files (Topics) folder.
More Help topics
Change project settings
” on page
33
Create a project by importing documents
1
Do one of the following:
From the Starter pod, select a new project type from the Import list.
Select File > New > Project. Click the Import tab and select a new project type.
2
Follow the prompts. The new project opens in RoboHelp.
Create a project using FrameMaker or Word documents
You can create new projects by importing FrameMaker or Word documents. While importing, you can map the styles
of these documents to styles in RoboHelp.
1
Select File > New > Project and click Import.
2
Select FrameMaker or Word documents and click OK.
3
Select from .book, .mif, .fm, .bk, and .frm files for FrameMaker and .doc, .docx, .rtf, and .docm files for Word. You
can import multiple FrameMaker or Word documents at the same time. You can import .book and .bk files one at
a time.
Note:
For any FrameMaker format other than MIF, FrameMaker 8 or later is required. If the correct version is not
installed, you cannot import the file.
4
Enter the project title, filename, and location of the project.
5
Click Finish.
A new project wizard prompts you to select options to map the TOC, index, or glossary.
6
Select the required options, and click Next.
7
Click Edit.