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custom help files
I have writen a Visual Basic Macro running within Excel 2002 which contains
several UserForms, ComboBoxes, and ListBoxes. I wish to create Custom Help Files for my macro w/ "What's This" buttons to guide the end user through my program. I can't seam to figure out how to get there from here. Were can I get the information required to create/compile these help files? Do I need a speacial editing tool or can I use any text editor such as Word? Thanks in advance |
custom help files
Microsoft provide a free tool for creating HTML help files. You can get it
at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...pDownloads.asp Look up in Google for some tutorials etc. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "RED" wrote in message ... I have writen a Visual Basic Macro running within Excel 2002 which contains several UserForms, ComboBoxes, and ListBoxes. I wish to create Custom Help Files for my macro w/ "What's This" buttons to guide the end user through my program. I can't seam to figure out how to get there from here. Were can I get the information required to create/compile these help files? Do I need a speacial editing tool or can I use any text editor such as Word? Thanks in advance |
custom help files
Hi, this thread has some good information to get you started. Bob
Phillips suggestions seem to match what you are trying to accomplish. http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...99e6358da8a88c HTH--Lonnie M. |
custom help files
Hi, I didn't see that Bob had replied to this post. Bob included links
to a couple of tutorials in the thread that I posted above--thanks Bob your post was helpful in furthering my skills--Lonnie M. |
custom help files
Thank you Lonnie.
I recalled that thread, but I couldn't remember any keywords to look up, so your input was timely. And hey, I'm consistent :-) Bob "Lonnie M." wrote in message ps.com... Hi, I didn't see that Bob had replied to this post. Bob included links to a couple of tutorials in the thread that I posted above--thanks Bob your post was helpful in furthering my skills--Lonnie M. |
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