Re: Help in Evaluating HATs
I am in the course of the same evaluation, and my test asked a very simple
question: How close is the Help output to the original Word formatting
after
going through the most basic steps (import document into project; identify
my custom heading styles for purpose of topic breaks; and click the
"build"
button)? Of particular interest was how the products handled the many
outline-numbered steps in the test document, a 70-page administrator
manual.<snip>
T.
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