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Thank you to all those that emailed me and the list with RoboHelp
Project Extraction Methods. I now have successfully extracted all the
RoboHelp projects that I needed to extract.
:0)
You are indeed a most wonderful bunch of lurvelly folks. I hope you all
have a wonderful Friday, and a fabulous weekend.
Here is a virtual plate of home-cooked cookies for you all to share:
ooOOOooOOOoo
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Thank you,
Sally Kentfield
On 9/14/06, Sally J Kentfield < SJK -at- albany -dot- co -dot- uk
<mailto:SJK -at- albany -dot- co -dot- uk> > wrote:
I am struggling a little with RoboHelp X5 (HTML view, not Word)
and
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 6.0. I am looking at re-organising
and
re-branding some of our help files, and I would like to play
about with
non-live copies.
Has anyone any ideas? Can I extract a copy of a project from
Visual
SourceSafe without deleting the Visual SourceSafe copy? or is
the
KeyTools CHM extraction method best?
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