Re: How does Microsoft create the help files for Microsoft Word?

Subject: Re: How does Microsoft create the help files for Microsoft Word?
From: "Blonde Writer" <blonde_writer -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 17:39:03 +0000

Thanks to all who responded.... I have Robohelp-- But what the devil do they use for that Paperclip character who pops up and asks you if you need help with the feature you are using and allows you to search for it?

Amanda




It's called the Microsoft HTML Help Workshop. A quick Google search for it
will turn up the MSDN articles on MS help authoring.

Also, Robohelp and WebWorks Publisher produce MSHTML help files, but
they're fairly pricey apps. If help files are a regular deliverable for
you, they're well worth the price.
Orig:

I have a client that seems to think that there is a software package out
there that creates help files like the one for Microsoft Word. Does
anyone
know what it is? Or is it a custom thingy?


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