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Macromedia RoboHelp X5

Training Provided by The Virtual Training Company Applications today have become sophisticated to an extent that a Help system is required for an average user to understand them. Macromedia RoboHelp is the fastest, easiest way to create professional Help systems and documentation for desktop and web-based applications, including .NET and Rich Internet Applications. Create Help systems that include Help topics, Table of Contents, Index, Glossary, context-sensitive Help, and more. Generate Help systems in any popular online Help format, plus press-ready printed documentation. VTC author, Eric Butow, teaches users the various types of projects that can be created using RoboHelp, component and design requirements for creating a fully functional Help system, how to convert an HTML Help project into different Help formats from a single source, and much, much more! To begin learning Macromedia RoboHelp X5 today, simply click on one of the movie links below.
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Macromedia RoboHelp X5
Introduction
  1. About this Tutorial
  2. New in RoboHelp X5
  3. Overview of RoboHelp X5
  4. Project Types
The RoboHelp Starter Window
  1. RoboHelp Central Tab
  2. The New Project Tab
  3. The Open Tab
  4. The Import Tab
  5. The Tools Tab
Putting Your Options in Order
  1. The General Tab
  2. The Tool Locations Tab
  3. The BugHunter Tab
  4. Link View Tab
  5. Tools Tab
  6. HTML Editor Tab
  7. Smart Index Tab
The New Project Wizard
  1. Starting the Wizard
  2. Selecting the Proper Plan
  3. Enter Project Information
  4. The First Topic
The RoboHelp HTML Window
  1. The Three Panes: Left/Right/Output
  2. The TOC Tab
  3. The Index Tab
  4. The Glossary Tab
  5. The Tools Tab
  6. The WYSIWYG Tab
  7. The TrueCode Tab
  8. The Link View Tab
  9. The Topics Tab
  10. The Output Tab
  11. The BugHunter Tab
  12. The Toolbars
  13. Changing Your Views
Creating a HTML Help Project
  1. Changing Your First Topic
  2. Add a New Topic
  3. Change Text in the Topic Page
  4. Change Style Sheets
  5. Change Your Skin pt. 1
  6. Change Your Skin pt. 2
Add Elements to the Help Project
  1. Add a Table
  2. Add a Hyperlink
  3. Add a Popup
  4. Add a Bookmark
  5. Add Images & Other Multimedia
  6. Add DHTML Effects
  7. Add See Also
  8. Add Related Links
  9. Add a Shortcut to Run Other Programs
  10. Add a Text Box & Marquee
  11. Add a Form & Elements
  12. Build a Non-Scrolling Region
Building Your HTML Help Project Structure
  1. Auto-Create a Table of Contents (TOC)
  2. Drag Topics into Your TOC
  3. Create a New TOC Page
  4. Create a New TOC Book
  5. Arrange Your TOC
  6. Use the Smart Index Wizard
  7. Drag Topics into Your Index
  8. Add a New Index Keyword
  9. Arrange Your Index
  10. Add a New Term into the Glossary
  11. Add a New Term Definition
Check Your HTML Help Project
  1. Change Project Settings
  2. Change Project Properties
  3. Altering the Help Window
  4. Preview Your Topic
  5. Check Your Links
  6. Check Your Bookmarks
  7. Check Your Spelling & Use the Thesaurus
  8. Find & Replace
  9. Save the Project
  10. Compile the Project
  11. Viewing the Compiled Project
  12. Killing Bugs
Creating Projects from a Single Source
  1. Create a WebHelp Project
  2. Create a WebHelp Pro Project
  3. Create FlashHelp
  4. Create Printed Documentation
  5. Create XML Output
Creating a WinHelp 2000 Help System
  1. Opening a WinHelp 2000 Help Project
  2. The RoboHelp Explorer Window
  3. The Word Toolbar
  4. Changing Your First Topic
  5. Add a New Topic
  6. Change Text in the Topic Page
Building a WinHelp 2000 Help System
  1. Add a Table
  2. Add a Jump
  3. Add a Popup
  4. Add Keywords
  5. Add Images & Other Multimedia
  6. Add Hotspots
  7. Add Index Marker
  8. Create a Table of Contents
  9. Create an Index
  10. Test Your Help System
  11. Save/Compile/Run Your Help System
Building Your First HTML Help System
  1. Create the Help System & Your Styles
  2. Build Non-Scrolling Topic Pages
  3. Build Framesets
  4. Fill In Your Topics
  5. Add Links & Bookmarks
  6. Create the TOC
  7. Create the Index
  8. Create the Glossary
  9. Check the Project Spelling/Links/Bookmarks
  10. Compile & View the Project
  11. Change & Customize the Help Window Skin
  12. Convert the Project to WebHelp
Course Wrap Up
  1. Conclusion
  2. About this Author
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