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Test after generating, Browse sequences, Create or edit browse sequences

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 211 Linking, navigation, and search 2 Click the View button . 3 Click the text-only pop-up. Test after generating 1 Click the View Primary Layout icon . If you are prompted to generate, click Yes. 2 Navigate to the topic containing the text-only pop-up. 3 Click the text-only pop-up. Browse sequences Create or edit browse sequences Use browse sequences to provide a path for your readers to move through a series of topics. When working with browse sequences, keep in mind the following: • You cannot include HTML files or external topics from other Help systems in browse sequences. • A single topic can belong to multiple browse sequences. • Each type of Help displays browse sequences differently. In WebHelp layouts, you can enable or disable browse sequences at a project level. In both WebHelp and Adobe AIR layouts, you can select the browse sequences that you want to display. If the layout defines content categories, you can select browse sequences for each content category. For information about how to enable or disable browse sequences and select them for content categories, see "Configure the Adobe AIR layout" on page 304 and "Generate WebHelp output" on page 321. Create browse sequences automatically An automatically created browse sequence replaces existing browse sequences. 1 Create the table of contents. 2 Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor. 3 Click Auto-Create Using TOC. 4 Enter the number of levels from the TOC hierarchy that you want to include in the browse sequence, and click OK. 5 Click OK. If the Enable Browse Sequence dialog box appears, click Yes. Create browse sequences manually 1 Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor. 2 Click New and then name the browse sequence. 3 From Available Topics, select the folder containing the topics you're adding. 4 Add topics to the browse sequence. • To move a single topic, select the topic and click Add, or click the Add Browse Sequence button to move it. • To move a group of topics, select the folder containing the topics and click the Add All Browse Sequence button . 5 Click OK. If the Enable Browse Sequence dialog box appears, click Yes. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Linking, navigation, and search
Last updated 7/13/2012
2
Click the View button
.
3
Click the text-only pop-up.
Test after generating
1
Click the View Primary Layout icon
. If you are prompted to generate, click Yes.
2
Navigate to the topic containing the text-only pop-up.
3
Click the text-only pop-up.
Browse sequences
Create or edit browse sequences
Use browse sequences to provide a path for your readers to move through a series of topics. When working with
browse sequences, keep in mind the following:
You cannot include HTML files or external topics from other Help systems in browse sequences.
A single topic can belong to multiple browse sequences.
Each type of Help displays browse sequences differently. In WebHelp layouts, you can enable or disable browse
sequences at a project level. In both WebHelp and Adobe AIR layouts, you can select the browse sequences that you
want to display. If the layout defines content categories, you can select browse sequences for each content category.
For information about how to enable or disable browse sequences and select them for content categories, see
Configure the Adobe AIR layout
” on page
304 and “
Generate WebHelp output
” on page
321.
Create browse sequences automatically
An automatically created browse sequence replaces existing browse sequences.
1
Create the table of contents.
2
Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor.
3
Click Auto-Create Using TOC.
4
Enter the number of levels from the TOC hierarchy that you want to include in the browse sequence, and click OK.
5
Click OK. If the Enable Browse Sequence dialog box appears, click Yes.
Create browse sequences manually
1
Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor.
2
Click New and then name the browse sequence.
3
From Available Topics, select the folder containing the topics you’re adding.
4
Add topics to the browse sequence.
To move a single topic, select the topic and click Add, or click the Add Browse Sequence button
to move it.
To move a group of topics, select the folder containing the topics and click the Add All Browse Sequence
button
.
5
Click OK. If the Enable Browse Sequence dialog box appears, click Yes.