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Subject:Re: Windows on-line help From:John McGhie <jmcghie -at- WORLD -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 18 Aug 1995 01:08:50 GMT
"Michael P. O'Lear" <molear -at- inrird -dot- com> wrote:
>I'm starting a project that requires both printed and on-line help. While
>I've written documentation for Windows software, written on-line help for
>Macs, and used html for on-line docs on UNIX and Mac systems, I've never
>done on-line help for Windows systems.
I suggest you start at the following Web Page.
In the U.S., this lady is about the best there is.