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Subject:Re: Word 97 and Robohelp 4.0 From:Martha J Davidson <editrix -at- SLIP -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 8 Oct 1997 08:58:15 -0700
At 09:34 PM 10/7/97 -0400, Suzanne Pyle wrote:
>Has anyone had success using Robohelp 4.0 and Word 97 (aka Word 8.0)? I
>know there were problems with Word 97 and other software such as Frame 5.x
>but wasn't sure if RoboHelp's latest 4.0 supported Microsoft's latest
>memory hog.
>
I've been using them together for a week or two now. After downloading the
Word97 upgrade from the Blue Sky web site, I had to copy my modified styles
into their standard templates. So far it's been working... I'll let you
know if I encounter any horrors as I continue.
martha
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