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Hi,

Can anybody point me in the right direction in finding information in
creating customized help files, particular html help (chm) files. So far my
search has been futile.

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have a look at

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...onHH1Start.asp

This is the best way to create html help files without spending money on a
proper package like robohelp. Note that it's quite manual and slow going.

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Hi,

Can anybody point me in the right direction in finding information in
creating customized help files, particular html help (chm) files. So far my
search has been futile.

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Maybe you like this also if it is not very much
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip51.htm

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have a look at

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...onHH1Start.asp

This is the best way to create html help files without spending money on a
proper package like robohelp. Note that it's quite manual and slow going.

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www.alignment-systems.com


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Hi,

Can anybody point me in the right direction in finding information in
creating customized help files, particular html help (chm) files. So far my
search has been futile.

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I use the Microsoft HTML Help Workshop for this.

Create a number of HTML pages for each section of help, including hyperlinks
within the pages, and then use the HTML Help Workshop to create a chm file.


You can get the workshop at
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/...ndx/appa06.htm


Look up in Google for some tutorials on using the workshop, but here are a
couple
http://www.gary-conroy.com/library/weekly/aa013000a.htm
http://www.io.com/~tcm/etwr2373/plan...lps/Index.html



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Can anybody point me in the right direction in finding information in
creating customized help files, particular html help (chm) files. So far

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Cathy,

Can anybody point me in the right direction in finding information in
creating customized help files, particular html help (chm) files.


This page may help you to get started:

http://helpware.net/htmlhelp/basics.htm

The most detailed tutorial on how to use HTML Help Workshop,
Microsoft's free authoring tool, is at:

http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter/h....html#char_hhw

And the largest collection of links to Help-related resources is at:

http://mshelpwiki.com/index.php

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