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Subject:Re: Help authoring tool From:Linda Laurie <LinLaurie -at- CLASSIC -dot- MSN -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 9 Dec 1997 03:04:19 UT
Why bother to buy a tool at all? Just get your hands on an old copy of
Developing Online Help for Windows 3.1, by Farkas, Boggan, and Welenski, and
do it in Word.
Lin
www.winpro-press.com
Classes available in Seattle beginning in February 1998 in Word, Powerpoint,
Robohelp, Advanced Help Tips and Tricks, and HTMLHelp. Details coming soon to
the web site.