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Subject:Re: On-Line Help (Windows) Book? From:Laurie Rubin <lmr -at- SYL -dot- NJ -dot- NEC -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 16 Jan 1995 08:42:23 -0500
Doc-To-Help has some pretty good templates. Take a look at those, for starters.
Laurie
> Greetings,
> My company has just developed a Windows-based product (gasp!)
> that will require some on-line help documentation. We have decided
> to go with Doc-2-Help (the latest release).
> Question: Does anyone know of a good resource on styles for on-line
> help docs? The last barrage of mail on this subject didn't cover this
> subject (I think...).