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by Kevin A. Siegel

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Reviews Book Description Learn to create WinHelp Projects in 2 days! There is no need to spend weeks and lots of money learning to create WinHelp files. This book will show you how in 2 short days. What's RoboHelp Classic 7.0? It's a program created to produce WinHelp systems for Windows 95, 98 and NT 4. This book won't replace your user manual or serve as the end-all in technical references. And this book doesn't waste your time with a lot of help system verbage that you don't need. Rather, RoboHelp Classic 7.0 is a 250-page beginner workbook that you'll find easy-to-use. In fact, this tutorial will have you creating WinHelp systems within two short days (or less). Create a Standalone RoboHelp project, Change Project Settings, Create Books & Topics, Compile a Help System, Create and Use Paragraph Styles and Character Styles, Add Jumps and Links, Add Graphics, Create a Custom Graphic, Add Hotspots to a Graphic, Add a Watermark, Make Graphics Transparent, Use ActiveTest and ActiveEdit, Create K-Keywords and A-Keywords, Add Buttons, Generate a Report, Set Non-scrolling Regions, Customize Your Help System, Use FullShot 99,Troubleshoot the Help System, Compress the Help System, and Add a Shortcut to the Desktop. AND MUCH MORE!
About the Author Kevin Siegel is an award-winning writer, desktop publisher and photographer with more than 15 years of experience. He is a certified technical trainer for Blue Sky Software, Adobe, and the Chauncey Group. Kevin has logged thousands of hours as a classroom instructor over the past 8 years and has written more than 90 training books.
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