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>>A little clarification -- I already use RoboHelp (no choice at the
moment). We've started a user group, and we're trying to gather
information on "undocumented features" (aka bugs) in RoboHelp.
Have you ever checked Mary Deaton's KnowWare web site? The address
is http://www.kware.com
One feature is a 5.5-page list of WinHelp 4.0 bugs with workarounds.
Why hold yourself to RH bugs when you could have all the bugs in your
world?
Bill Sullivan
bsullivan -at- deltecpower -dot- com
San Diego, California
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