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Generate SharePoint Native Output Before Publishing, Check For Deleted Files

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 316 Generating output Publish Location: Depending on the version you select, do one of the following: • If you selected SharePoint 2010, click Browse, enter the SharePoint site path and credentials in the Connection Details dialog; and then select the SharePoint document library and the folder where the output is to be published. • If you selected SharePoint 2007, enter the SharePoint path to which the output is to be published. Publish To SharePoint Files are published to SharePoint only when this option is selected. Also specify the following: • Check For Deleted Files: If selected, RoboHelp HTML checks for files that have been deleted from the destination location and republishes them. • Prompt Before Overwriting Files: If selected, RoboHelp prompts you before overwriting files. • Republish All: Select to republish all files to the destination. For master projects with a copy of the subproject in the subfolder, do not select Republish All. You then avoid overwriting output files already published to the same location. Advanced Options Specify the following options: • Output Folder: Local folder for saving generated SharePoint output. This option is usually populated automatically. You should need to specify the output folder only if you're working with merged projects. • Generate SharePoint Native Output Before Publishing: Select this option to pregenerate ASPX files. If this option is not selected, RoboHelp generates the normal HTML files and then displays a dialog box allowing you to select whether to publish them. Clicking Publish causes RoboHelp to generate the ASPX files and upload them to SharePoint. 9 (Optional, in addition to step 8) RoboHelp lets you assign Master Pages to SharePoint output for a MultiScreen SSL profile. You can assign the following kinds of Master Pages for each of the MultiScreen SSL profiles: Use Site Custom Master Page Use the master page defined as the default Master Page for sites in SharePoint. Use Site System Master Page Use the master page defined as the default Master Page for system pages in SharePoint. Specify Site Master Page Enter the master page path relative to the site. Root Site: example.com SharePoint site: example.com/robohelp Master page is at: example.com/robohelp/doclib/minimal.master Specify the path as doclib/minimal.master. Specify Site Collection Master Page Specify the master page path relative to the Site Collection (root of the site). For example: Root Site: example.com SharePoint site: example.com/robohelp Master page is at: example.com/robohelp/doclib/minimal.master Specify the path as /robohelp/doclib/minimal.master. None Do not apply a master page to SharePoint output. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Generating output
Last updated 7/13/2012
Publish Location:
Depending on the version you select, do one of the following:
If you selected SharePoint 2010, click Browse, enter the SharePoint site path and credentials in the Connection
Details dialog; and then select the SharePoint document library and the folder where the output is to be
published.
If you selected SharePoint 2007, enter the SharePoint path to which the output is to be published.
Publish To SharePoint
Files are published to SharePoint only when this option is selected. Also specify the
following:
Check For Deleted Files:
If selected, RoboHelp HTML checks for files that have been deleted from the
destination location and republishes them.
Prompt Before Overwriting Files:
If selected, RoboHelp prompts you before overwriting files.
Republish All:
Select to republish all files to the destination. For master projects with a copy of the subproject
in the subfolder, do not select Republish All. You then avoid overwriting output files already published to the
same location.
Advanced Options
Specify the following options:
Output Folder:
Local folder for saving generated SharePoint output. This option is usually populated
automatically. You should need to specify the output folder only if you’re working with merged projects.
Generate SharePoint Native Output Before Publishing:
Select this option to pregenerate ASPX files. If this
option is not selected, RoboHelp generates the normal HTML files and then displays a dialog box allowing you
to select whether to publish them. Clicking Publish causes RoboHelp to generate the ASPX files and upload
them to SharePoint.
9
(Optional, in addition to step 8)
RoboHelp lets you assign Master Pages to SharePoint output for a MultiScreen SSL
profile. You can assign the following kinds of Master Pages for each of the MultiScreen SSL profiles:
Use Site Custom Master Page
Use the master page defined as the default Master Page for sites in SharePoint.
Use Site System Master Page
Use the master page defined as the default Master Page for system pages in
SharePoint.
Specify Site Master Page
Enter the master page path relative to the site.
Root Site:
example.com
SharePoint site:
example.com/robohelp
Master page is at:
example.com/robohelp/doclib/minimal.master
Specify the path as
doclib/minimal.master.
Specify Site Collection Master Page
Specify the master page path relative to the Site Collection (root of the site).
For example:
Root Site:
example.com
SharePoint site:
example.com/robohelp
Master page is at:
example.com/robohelp/doclib/minimal.master
Specify the path as
/robohelp/doclib/minimal.master
.
None
Do not apply a master page to SharePoint output.