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Subject:Re: MS HTML Help for Windows From:Sue Heim <sue -at- RIS -dot- RISINC -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 6 Jan 1997 09:45:51 -0800
Mike Toogood wrote:
> I am interested in trying out the beta test HTML Help Workshop (HHW)
> presently available from:
>http://www.microsoft.com/workshop/author/htmlhelp/home.htm
>
> Before I do, I would appreciate hearing from anybody who has already
> tried it out.
<snip>
Mike (and anyone else who might be interested), there is a list
devoted specifically to WinHelp issues. I've snipped the part about
subscribing:
> HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Address: listserv -at- Admin -dot- HumberC -dot- ON -dot- CA
> Message: sub Winhlp-L Your Name
>
> for example:
>
> sub Winhlp-L Sigmund Freud
You might want to sub on to that list, and lurk for a few days,
before posting questions. Discussions revolve around WinHelp 3, 4 and
HTMLHelp.
...sue
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Sue Heim
Research Information Systems
Carlsbad, California USA
Email: Sue -at- ris -dot- risinc -dot- com
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