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Subject:Re: Converting Windows Help to Mac Help From:joanne grey <j_grey -at- WRITEANGLES -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 2 Jun 1997 14:51:52 -0700
Kathryn Marshall wrote:
> Does anyone know if it's possible to convert a Windows help file
> (created in RoboHELP 4.0) to Microsoft Help for Macintosh? RoboHELP
> uses Microsoft's "HCW.EXE" compiler.
I know that there is a program called QuickHelp that converts Robohelp
files in to Mac format. I'm pretty sure that it runs on the Mac, so
you'd need a Mac to do the conversion. I'm sure soemone will let me know
if this is incorrect. :-)
I don't know who makes it, though. Hope this helps.
-joanne
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